Don't expect the auto-builds to be stable. Right now, we are tying
up all the bugs in Pd-0.39.2-extended so that it will be nice and
stable and all the files will be in the right place (these fixes
should also make it into 0.40.2-extended).
Help with bug hunting and squashing is always appreciated.
.hc
On Mar 19, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Mike McGonagle wrote:
Thanks, Georg, I hadn't realized that they started to do this with the Nightly builds.
Mike M
On 3/19/07, Georg Holzmann grhPD@gmx.at wrote:
Hallo!
Just curious, but is there a reason why the latest "extended"
version is still using 39? Is there something different about 40 that
prevents us from using it with the extended packages? It seems that there arethe latest extended version is using .40 -> see http://autobuild.puredata.info, there you can get the latest version (compiled each day)
But Pd-Extended 0.40 does not support windows so far ! On Linux and Mac there are also a lot more externals then in the 0.39 version !
LG Georg
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