Thanks everyone. I've got it so that it should be buildable and you ought to be able to run all the examples in the help file. I've put info about status and so on in the readme file. I'd love to hear how people make out building it and what should be different, either by email here or in the github issues tracker.
https://github.com/iainctduncan/scheme-for-pd
thanks! iain
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 5:25 PM Christof Ressi info@christofressi.com wrote:
If so, how is that normally bundled up? I need people to have external, the help patcher and also a set of scm files on their pd search path for it all to work.
Externals are mainly distributed in binary form (sometimes also with the sources) via Pd's own package manager Deken.
As others have already noted, you should use the pd-lib-builder build system if possible.
Christof On 10.06.2021 22:19, Iain Duncan wrote:
Hi folks, I'm only a few days away (I think!) from a first beta release for Scheme-for-Pd, and am wondering what I'm supposed to do for releasing to the early testers given I don't want to put it on Deken until it's had the tires well kicked...
Things I need to sort - answers or pointers to where to read both appreciated:
Is it pretty common that people know how to build or should I prepare a binary for OSX and Windows?
If so, how is that normally bundled up? I need people to have external, the help patcher and also a set of scm files on their pd search path for it all to work.
Is there anyone who would be interested in testing out building and running, both from zipped up packages and cloning and building? There's a pretty extensive help file, and everything in it should "just work". (haha, we'll see about that!)
thanks iain
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