I'd skip the copy and just do:

./autogen.sh
./configure
make
./src/pd -nrt    (-nrt so it ignores the watchdog)

That's how it works on Pd-extended at least.  I don't know how the Pd-vanilla files have changed since they were included in vanilla.

.hc

On Feb 19, 2013, at 9:55 PM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:

Hi,
     Can someone tell me how I'm supposed to rebuild Pd vanilla
in 0.44?

Build 0.43 and before:
1) cd src
2) ./configure
3) make

Run 0.43 and before without installing:
cd src && ./pd

Selectively recompile the source file I'm revising:
make

***

Build 0.44
1) ./autogen.sh
2) ./configure
3) make
4) cp src/pd . && cp src/pd-watchdog bin/

Run 0.44:
./pd

Selectively recompile 0.44:
???
if I try "make", then "cp src/pd . && cp src/pd-watchdog bin/"
my changes aren't reflected even though I watched all the recompilation
messages to the console without any errors
the only way I can recompile is "make clean", then "make"
which is obviously quite annoying.

Any suggestions?
-Jonathan
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