Hi, I wouldn't see much purpose in that, despite maybe having a quick way to find out all that there it's uploaded to deken, and then browse them one by one to see what they're worth for...

Maybe another approach would be to have a resource to document all these libraries/externals that are up there. And then people can browse and download/check what they're interested in.

just a thought

cheers



2017-09-27 17:15 GMT-03:00 <abel.jerome@free.fr>:
Hi,

Sorry for the last mail...

I'm trying to get URLs of libraries for each platform, download them and unzip them. The idea is to make a big package for each platform.

Bash scripts first steps : http://reso-nance.org/public/pd-malinette/packages-scripts/pd-package-scripts.zip

I've use http://deken.puredata.info, but may be there is a better way. I've wrote an "externals.txt" file with my libraries for each platform and I get the urls after.

Report : It is very hard to get the right URLs for each platforms and architectures. For instances, libraries names are "iemlib-v0.0.extended" or "iemlib-v0.0extended" ..

An easiest way could be to name last stable libraries with "latest" for instance, but I don't know how hard is it to implement for developers. I think we need to top the best package for each library for each platform.


Related topics:
- ARCH STRING. https://github.com/pure-data/deken/issues/161
- BATCH DOWNLOAD. https://github.com/pure-data/deken/issues/94

+
j.


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