But this states that the binaries have different names, depending on the architecture. When installing an external from deken, it doesn't seem to be the case. Also, will this be the case when compiling for 64-bit, the way Roman suggested?
On 12/6/23 10:21, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
there is a name convention to support both float types in the same path.
https://msp.ucsd.edu/Pd_documentation/x4.htm#s1.2.1
If you are using lib-pd-builder see:
https://github.com/pure-data/pd-lib-builder/blob/master/tips-tricks.md#build...
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On 06/12/2023 05:12, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Wed, 2023-12-06 at 09:43 +0200, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote:
The question now is how to have both versions run happily side by side? On the 64-bit version I did find zexy (but some other libraries I searched for, including my own, neuralnet, were not available - not a surprise for my own, I haven't compiled it for the 64-bit version), but installing it through deken, breaks compatibility with the 32-bit version (I guess it overrides it).
You could configure different install and search paths for single- and double-precision versions of Pd. I don't know if they share the config file. If they do, you would have to adjust the config whenever you switch between them.
So when I open the 32-bit version, zexy is no longer available. If I install it through deken from the 32-bit Pd, then it's not available for the 64-bit Pd.
Another question is, how to compile externals for 64-bit Pd? I would like to offer [neuralnet] for this version too.
Just compile it against the m_pd.h of the double-precision edition of Pd. That's not a very qualified statement, though. I haven't tried it myself yet. And from what I read about the topic, not all sources are compatible with Pd64 right away.
Roman
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