under unix system lib dep is managed by OS but on windows it's a growing pletora off dll everywhere tha sucks hard drive space for the sake of hardware vendors
We are not talking about hardware and microsoft, we are taking about pd externals dlls. I have cheked all w32 deken pkgs and mainly the only one dll that is going to be dup/multiply is pthread and there will be around 15 copies of it. All deken packages count 2100 dlls [objects] and takes around 150Mb. PthreadGC2 is 93Kb and there are (will be) 15 of them.
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To: pd-list@lists.iem.at From: colet.patrice@free.fr Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 03:04:08 +0200 Subject: Re: [PD] Deken and Dependencies
Le 19/07/2016 à 00:48, Lucas Cordiviola a écrit :
/on linux: use apt (or yum/emerge/pacman) instead to install any pd/ /externals. this is *way* better and much more secure than shipping 3rd/ /party libraries./
Instead of Deken?
Where does the dep lib goes, to the same folder as the external? Or to an Os system folder <--- this is what is not useful for the pendrive example.
under unix system lib dep is managed by OS but on windows it's a growing pletora off dll everywhere tha sucks hard drive space for the sake of hardware vendors