yes, I use pd-lib-builder, but doesn't it automatically find the m_pd.h and pd.exe files automatically?
The Pd installer is fine for a normal user. Not for a w32 dev/tester.
I recommend that you use the zip version. You don`t want "C:\Program Files (x86)" as it has spaces in the name.
Automatically find what?
Your pd-extended installation? Your 0.46.7 instt? Your 0.47.1 install? Your coming 0.48.0 install? Your Purr-Data install?
They all have "m_pd.h" and "pd.dll".
I also recommend:
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
for displaying .txt that are unix/osx format. Change it at the botton right before utf-8/ansi. Also very useful tool for programing.
Salutti, Lucarda.
Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
From: Pd-list pd-list-bounces@lists.iem.at on behalf of Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2017 11:47 PM To: Christof Ressi Cc: pd-list@lists.iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] building externals on windows
2017-01-24 16:23 GMT-02:00 Christof Ressi <christof.ressi@gmx.atmailto:christof.ressi@gmx.at>: If you use pd-lib-builder, just open the shell, 'cd' to the directory of the makefile and type:
make pdincludepath={path to m_pd.h} pdbinpath={path to pd.exe} make install objectsdir={where you want to install}
yes, I use pd-lib-builder, but doesn't it automatically find the m_pd.h and pd.exe files automatically?
cheers