M3 macbook arrived, all works like a charm! No surprises.

My surprise is that virtualbox is still not ready for apple silicon :) so I still have an old intel machine with virtualbox and scripts for compiling, but not for double precision and I'm not smart enough to adapt it.

that is to say, expect an official Cyclone release soon but I can only do mac double precision binaries... so I still needed help with other OSes

BTW, same will go for ELSE whose update I'm working on next and shall happen quite soon

cheers

Em qui., 20 de jun. de 2024 às 17:09, Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.com> escreveu:
hey, just uploaded a new cyclone 0.9-0 test to deken with some changes and this will quite likely be the same as the final version. See https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases/tag/cyclone_0.9-0

Now, really, no one could test this on apple silicon? :) If all goes right, tomorrow I'll put my hands on a new macbook air with M3, finally...

I will then test and upload but I won't be able to compile and upload double precision versions for windows, linux, raspberry and all, so I'd still need help, so, anyone?

thanks

Em qua., 12 de jun. de 2024 às 21:05, Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.com> escreveu:
Hi, I tagged a new release and uploaded 'cyclone 0.9-0-test' to deken for mac, both single and double precision. I tested here on my intel mac and all seems fine in both single and double precision Pd. I can't test on apple silicon though, so I need help testing it please.

I had to fix a couple of things so it would compile for double precision but I guess I could change and improve the code setting up more variables with t_float and stuff... but I will leave thar for a bugfix release. As for release notes, see https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases/tag/cyclone_0.9-0

I can compile as I'm used to for windows and linux (and raspberri) with my virtual machine, but I need help compiling for double precision in this systems, as my virtual machine script isn't really ready for it. Can anyone help me with that?

Thanks