I just tried to build it on Windows but failed with various linker errors, etc. I can try to fix it, but I don't have time right now, unfortunately...
Christof
Gesendet: Dienstag, 08. Oktober 2019 um 12:16 Uhr Von: "Peter P." peterparker@fastmail.com An: pd-list@lists.iem.at Betreff: Re: [PD] Current status of HID on OS X and Windows?
- Fede Camara Halac camarafede@gmail.com [2019-10-08 00:54]:
The repo has a binary and it works on recent osx just fine!
This is good to head Fede. Which devices are you able to open and are there any issues regarding permissions?
In my original post I was asking about 64bit Linux and 32bit windows binaries. Thanks for your reply Jean-Yves, I managed to compile and load the 64bit Linux binary myself by now. Note that on Debian the current user needs to be a member of the 'input' group to have permissions to read /dev/input/event* devices. I wonder what would be the best way to give these permissions only to certain devices, not all HID devices such as keyboards and mice but this is an operating system question.
Out of curiosity, how would I compile a 32bit Linux binary? Is this a matter of giving a simple compiler flag?
Would be terrific if someone able could produce a windows 32bit and 64bit binary! Rumors on this list say that Christof owns and operates a windows compiler. ;)
Then this external could be tested on the three OSes, which is what the hidio author seems to have intended.
P
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