Dan Wilcox wrote:
You can change the install folder in the Paths dialog or hit the "no" button when deken asks where to install it and navigate to a new location.
If you don't want it to default to the Documents/externals path, either change the install path or disable the Documents directory.
Further, if you clear the install path, deken will default back to asking on every download.
Thanks, Dan !
of course all of these things work alright, but the main issue here is not really deken, but the fact that the [declare] object won't find any external/library anymore that is not inside PD's "extra" folder, since it doesn't know about the new default externals path.
(which is why i now changed the subject accordingly).
this will break many PD patches that relied on the [declare -stdlib "libname"] method to work. that method was very practical as long as all externals were reliably located in "extra" and allowed to share and distribute patches regardless of user-loaded externals/libraries.
and what's more:
even if i decided to change all my patches to locate [declare] to the new "externals" folder, it would only work with absolute paths, not relative paths, which makes it useless for anyone but me ;-)
best
oliver