On Dec 16, 2010, at 1:08 PM, Husk 00 wrote:
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic ico@vt.edu wrote:
To add to this, it appears that import fails to "import" directories having abstractions only (rather than libs).
Hi Ivica, for imports my own abstraction directories in my search path I use declare -path dir where dir is the dir I want to import in a relative path. I don't know if it is correct, but it's work. So if I'm wrong please point me to the correct method. cheers husk
For a libdir/folder full of abstractions, these should all work:
[declare -path mylibdir] [import libdir mylibdir] [declare -lib libdir -lib mylibdir]
If you want your folder to be a libdir library, then it just needs to
have a mylibdir/mylibdir-meta.pd file in it, and the libdir.pd_linux
loader needs to be loaded beforehand.
Ico, I think your problem is probably that you don't have the libdir
loader loaded. [declare] and [import] are both here to stay, IMHO.
For l2ork, I think basing your release off of trunk is pretty
hazardous if you want stability. The whole point of copying
everything to a pd-extended release branch in SVN is so that
everything can be tested and bugfixed.
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