On Dec 14, 2005, at 4:51 AM, João Miguel Pais wrote:
Yeah, iemmatrix is currently hacked into separate DLLs, so there is a
lot of duplication of code. Pd-extended has a ton of code in there
now, so that makes its quite big too, so matter how its assembled.usually that shouldn't ve a problem nowadays, but my space is really
running low here.
Actually, this discussion lead me to look into using the "strip"
command on Mac OS X. I think I found the correct flags, "strip -x",
which removes all but the global symbols. It shaves about 20 megs off
of the "extra" directory.
.hc
There are some name conflicts that you can't deal with when they are
in libs, i.e. when you want one conflicting object from one lib, and
the a different conflicting object from the other lib. Luckily you
haven't run into those.there are a few here, but I myself only have one way to deal with them
(which is not exactly deal): load the preferred library first. It
would be good not only to remove name conflicts, but also redundant
objects from different libraries. Well, I guess that's why you're
there.No problem. That's the world of free software...
I think I won't be able to work on it before christmas. well, or maybe
yes. who knows?joao
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