Currently that is implemented like this in the Debian packages:
/usr/lib/pd (libraries shared among all Pd distros) /usr/lib/puredata (Pd-vanilla) /usr/lib/pd-extended /usr/lib/pd-l2ork
Those names mirror the package names 'puredata', 'pd-extended' , 'pd-l2ork'. Then all libraries installed into /usr/lib/pd start with 'pd-', and specific lib start with the distro they are targetting, like 'puredata-import'.
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On 02/04/2013 04:47 PM, Fero Kiraly wrote:
Dear friends,
imagine:
#1 I want to have installed pd-vannilla + gem extenstion to it. #2 next I want to install pd-extended (and gem is included) #3 and finally sometimes i want to use pd-l2ork ( gem is again installed..)
so I have 3x gem... it is posibile to do something with folder hierarchy ?
my idea on linux:
/usr/lib/pd/vanilla /usr/lib/pd/pd-extended /usr/lib/pd/pd-l2ork
/usr/lib/pd/externals (all exterals goes here..)
. so if I install some external (i.e. Gem) it installs to the /usr/lib/pd/externals folder and every of three 'distribution' of pd can use it ...
or i am wrong ?
cheers.
fk.
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