Any reason not to use CMake? I find it makes things a lot easier, especially when dealing with multiple platforms. It requires installing CMake, of course, but I think it is reasonable to expect that anyone building Pd from source can install CMake.
On 1/10/2018 12:08 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2018-01-10 02:53, Miller Puckette wrote:
ep... the make step is decently fast. But I almost never just remake without for some reason having to reconfigure.
i see.
<ad> btw, you can have multiple configurations in parallel.
e.g. the following will prepare to build Pd for linux with and without jack and for W32 (using mingw32 for cross-compilation¹):
$ mkdir build-linux build-linuxjack build-w32 $ cd build-linux; ../configure --enable-jack; cd .. $ cd build-linuxjack; ../configure --enable-jack; cd .. $ cd build-w32; ../configure --host=i686-w64-mingw32; cd ..
then trigger a build for all flavours with:
$ for d in build-linux build-linuxjack build-w32; do \ make -C "${d}" -j4; \ done
or similar.
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fgmasdr IOhannes
¹ cross-building for W32 currently requires christof's PR#275 to properly work.
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