On Apr 28, 2006, at 9:03 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
dafydd hughes wrote:
Hi guys
doing this on Linux too) I've copied m_pd.h from the 0.39-2 source into the directory I'm working in.
that is a not so clever idea. you should rather use the header file that comes with the version
of pd you are using than to put the header file that you were using the
first time you compiled something for pd. (right now, these 2 header files might be the same, but chances are high that they won't stay so).the header file is not a necessary evil that you need to compile,
but it is the way to tell your external how it can interface with the pd binary. thus the header file and the pd-binary belong together.just use the "-I" flag to tell the compiler where it should look for header-files that it cannot find in the standard places. (e.g. "gcc -I/path/to/the/place/where/i/installed/pd/src")
Once these objects are in CVS, then it will be easy to integrate them
into the Pd-extended build system, then it should be relatively easy
to build them all GNU/Linux Mac OSX, or MinGW.
.hc
¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!