Because app packages are so different for each platform, it wouldn't really be feasible to make one Pd app format for all platforms.  It seems for Windows that .bat is the best way.  WIth the soon-to-be-released Pd-extended version on Mac OS X, you can make an standalone app from the "File" menu.  I am now sketching out how to do this for Debian.  Basically, it would make a .deb package out of your patches and set up a .desktop file for things like a shortcut in the Applications menu and automatically configure the dependencies.

.hc


On Jul 20, 2008, at 7:43 AM, raul diaz wrote:

Hi List!

Sorry for the delayed answer...

I find really interesting marius' topic.
I was fighting with standalone application with processing+pd, but I only made a *.bat file which runs processing executable and pd. This *.bat allows to specify any pd configurations (audio rate, libraries, gui/nogui, etc..).
But the problem of this kind of standalone based on bat file is that is only available for windows.

I haven't knowledge on binaries packages and distributions for different OS.
But I suposse some people on this list would have some experience with this kind of binary data and distributions, and I would like to know its opinion about possibilities for pd+gem or pd+processing standalone applications.

That's a wonderfull way to build really interesting sound applications with friendly and nice interfaces.

I'll wait for your ideas!

Saludos!



2008/7/10 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org>:

On Jul 7, 2008, at 11:38 AM, Enrique Erne wrote:

> marius schebella wrote:
>> Hi,
>> has someone experience in distributing and probably selling pd
>> standalones? I was thinking of a combination of flash interface (or
>> Gem?) and sound patch.
>> right now I think the best way to do this would be to create an
>> executable application for every platform and architecture
>> including the
>> used external libraries. The patch would start up in -nogui mode,
>> although I am not sure how to handle sound settings from within the
>> application.
>
> hi marius
>
> i love the puredata&processing combunation that raul diaz has posted
> what do you think about that?
>
> http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2008-06/062706.html


That would also be a really cool example project for the SVG GUI
toolkit that was on this list a few days ago.

.hc


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