While we're discussing pd64, can we make it 'official' and have it as 'non beta' for the next 0.55 release?
If Miller can't take care of yet this other compilation, he can put a link for p64 binaries in his website that redirects to 'puredata.info' p64 downloads.
I will only bother to compile ELSE and Cyclone when this is finally officially "ok" and easily available :)
If we agree to have this worked out I can also make the current state clearer on the documentation (manual and stuff).
cheers
Em seg., 27 de mai. de 2024 às 08:28, Peter P. peterparker@fastmail.com escreveu:
- IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at [2024-05-27 11:51]:
On 5/27/24 08:44, Peter P. wrote:
Thanks, do both versions of the compiled externals have the identical filename extension then?
no.
(Sorry, replying to myself here)
this seems the case, at least for apt-packaged zexy: $ dpkg -L pd-zexy | grep .pd_linux /usr/lib/pd/extra/zexy/zexy.pd_linux
...is the only file found.
$ dpkg -L pd-zexy | grep "zexy\." /usr/lib/pd/extra/zexy/zexy.linux-amd64-64.so /usr/lib/pd/extra/zexy/zexy.pd_linux
Thanks for the correcty grep syntax.
Aja,pd-zexy 2.4.1-4 on my Debian stable system provides only /usr/lib/pd/extra/zexy/zexy.pd_linux but pd-zexy 2.4.3-1 on testing does contain both precisions then, brilliant!
So the bottom line might then be: Deken developers should ideally package both single and double precision binaries of their externals into the same package.
Deken users should note that newer version packages uninstall older version packages, as this might remove a single precision package when installing a double precision package with a higher version number (unless that feature is disabled in dekens preferences).
right?
best, P
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