On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
since i am no max-user i might talk nonsense here: but i don't think that a compiled max-patch is totally self-contained (i mean: it lacks the dependency on max; but what else?)
Actually I didn't mean something totally self-contained, I meant something that can run on the base OS. On Linux this is quite fuzzy but still libquicktime may be considered for bundling while libc doesn't have to be bundled, because libquicktime isn't available on all linux setups.
It doesn't have much to do with proprietary vs free.
it does have a lot to do with proprietary vs free. the main reason for max/msp to offer the functionality of compiling a patch into an executable is, that you can give away your patches to people who do not own max/msp (and/or are not willing to pay for it)
Oops, you are right, sorry. I don't know what I was thinking about.
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