That's why I'm working on replacing most of the stuff used in RRADical with builtin objects. Unfortunatly there is nothing that can replace [pool] and [OSC] in Pd yet RRADical and I cannot ditch [pool], which is a constant pool of trouble for non-technically inclined users. :(
Is it possible to run MinGW or Cygwin or (GASP!) MSVC6 on Linux, through WINE ?
no WINE needed: (not sure what the x is for, maybe x-compile.)
)maybe when hans finishes porting his packager to QNX he could take a look at it..
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