Hi Chris, i don't know if i understand right, but.... in order to compile flext with bcc you have to edit the config-pd-bcc.txt file to match your system and then run build-pd-bcc.bat. Please note that with the Borland compiler you cannot compile threaded externals (like readanysf~). Another free compiler for Windows that allows this is gcc of the cygwin package.
best greetings, Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "chris tyrrell" shaper_mechanist@yahoo.co.uk To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 6:54 PM Subject: [PD] Flext (or lack of it)
argh...this is a real newbie question, but im being driven toward the brink of insanity trying to compile flext (and therefore all the objects and abstractions that require it). I have the borland c++ compiler (and seemingly have pretty much no clue how to use it) and have a growing conviction that i haven't grasped pd's reliance on msdos. I'm not asking to be babied but i sort of get the impression that my introduction to pd has not been comprehensive enough. anyway any suggestions?
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