Also on PowerPC architecture based Macintosh.
Excellent work, all involved! This software has been just the push I needed to get some associates of mine to take a second look at jMax since the interface for DesireData topically resembles that of jMax to a point where someone familiar with the latter software could easily make the transition.
./d5
On Nov 27, 2006, at 3:27 PM, David NG McCallum wrote:
Compile worked smoothly out of the box on a Macbook (intel).
Boy, am I looking forward to playing with this…
good job, matju (and others)!
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On 27/11/06, Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.ca wrote:
http://artengine.ca/desiredata/download/desiredata-0.39.A.pre3.tar.gz
ChangeLog:
Desire 0.39.A.pre3 (2006.11.26) (-r devel_0_39; ./configure && make) :
- français updated by Patrice Colet
- italiano updated by Federico Ferri
- tons of bugfixes
- better pdrc editor (renamed to server prefs)
- removed media menu (split to: help menu, file menu, server prefs)
- removed Gdb box, added crash report dialog
- renamed objective.tcl to poe.tcl (because the name was already
taken)
- replaced scons by autoconf and make (starting from Miller's 0.39's files)
- removed detection of Tcl (we don't need to use libtcl)
- removed the setuid option because no-one needs it; also fixed the setuid security vulnerability in case someone does chmod u+s
anyway
- Portaudio 18 is no longer supported.
- simplified configure.in (detector and makefile generator)
- APIs not compiled in show up in "pd -help", with a special mention "(support not compiled in)"; those options don't give you a
"unknown option" when trying them, it says "option -foo not compiled in this pd".
- switched desire.c to C++, as another way to reduce redundancy in
code.
- can be compiled without audio support.
- can be compiled without MIDI support.
- can --disable-portaudio on OSX
- added multiple wire connection support
- fixed copy/paste on canvas
- keyboard navigation pointer makeover
- added automatic object insertion support