For now, "deep hack" mode is your best bet. Its not hard tho. Mostly all you'll need to do is remove items from the LIB_TARGETS line in externals/Makefile.
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On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 19:17 +0100, meino.cramer@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
(I am using puredata on Linux only)
I am always trying to compile the applications and system tools for my Linux system myself. This way I am only installing things, which are at least interface compatible with the rest ... but this may be or may be not a spleen ... only my two cent...
There are no problems to compile puredata vanilla on my box, but the compile process of pd extended breaks.
I would like to try to compile this tiger step by step and not according to the "all or nothing"-principle.
For example I am not inerested in video processing with pd...
Is there a way to compile pd extended with a selected subset of extension without going into deep-hack-mode by rewriting makefiles?
How can this be achieved?
Thank you very much for any hint, advice and help in advance! Best regards, mcc
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