On 29/10/2006, at 22.20, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Oct 29, 2006, at 7:28 AM, Steffen wrote:
On 29/10/2006, at 2.34, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I think that Intel and PowerPC should ultimately be on the same
page, since 95% of it is probably the same. The idea is to take
the content from /docs/developer/darwin and put it into this wiki
page, then redirect it to the wiki page.Yes, i see your point, i agree.
What i'd like to see in such a page is a table describing what
libs (ie. Fink packages) a given external depend on. I mean, that
would indeed please the curious reader/user.Sounds good, perhaps a wiki page for that? Usually, its a question
of who does the work to keep it up to date, hopefully being a wiki
will help with that.
I guess externals overtime can alter there dependencies list, hence
making such list/table writable for all would be ideal to keep it
update - so yes, i agree.
But could I fx. start do the job? Where/how do i find out what a
given external depend on, and what externals there are (in pd-
extended)? That is, if i knew, i might have done it already. Can it
be pulled out of the ./configure info?
Also such information could be used in the hypothetical situation
where a user wouldn't want to do a complete pd-extended build, but
rather a subset - that is, with only a subset of the externals
included.Yeah, I think we should have that ability. I think the best way to
achieve that is with a autoconf/configure. Then it would
automatically find dependencies and build what it can considering.
Yes, good idea. Though the users will still need the above list of
dependencies in order to install the dependencies needs to build a
given subset of pd-extended. It might be a nice to have feature to be
able to supply a list of externals one would want build, in the
hypothetical situation where one have the dependencies for a given
external but still don't want to build it into the subset of pd-
extended.
Its just a matter of someone doing the work.
Yes. I don't think the demand will be huge (might only be me), and
the dependencies list will be somehow needed. So it could be left
fairly low prioritized on a todo-list somewhere. But in the realm of
making a comprenhencive documentation on how to obtain different
"configurations" of Pd i think it would be needed.