Pd-extended 0.42.5 is done, so it'll stay as is. Pd-extended 0.43
will work with /usr/lib/pd. For 0.43, only libs that require Pd-
extended will be installed into /usr/lib/pdextended.
.hc
On Sep 14, 2010, at 5:59 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 16:38 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
That means that it installs all its libs into /usr/lib/ pdextended
Yeah, makes sense also to me.
and ignores /usr/lib/pd.
Why?
You seem to ignore the fact, that there are pd-libs around in the
wild, that are _not_ part of Pd-extended and thus would be very useful to be used together with Pd-extended, but unfortunately do not work out-of-the-box, because pdextended doesn't look in /usr/lib/pd.I'd propose to add /usr/lib/pd as the last path in the search order,
so that it wouldn't interfere with everything installed in /usr/lib/pd-extended. I don't see how this would hurt with the current behaviour. When having pd-motex installed and using some
objects from motex, still /usr/lib/pd-extended would be used (instead of /usr/lib/pd, where pd-motex installs to). Nevertheless, [wiimote] from pd-wiimote which installs to /usr/lib/pd would be found.Please enlighten me, if I am overseeing something and my proposal
would actually break something.Roman
The next step for Debian packaging for Pd-extended is having each lib in its own package, and then making a 'pdextended' package which provides 'pd' and is just the core. That will then look in /usr/ lib/pd.
.hc
On Sep 14, 2010, at 1:45 PM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi Hans
As there seems to be some agreement now on the debian pkg-multimedia mailing list, that pd-lib packages are installed to /usr/lib/pd, I'd propose to add /usr/lib/pd/extra/ to the hard-coded search pathes of this release. OTOH, /usr/local/lib/pd-externals was never really
used and - I believe - can be removed.It would be great if this Pd-extended release would be compatible
with future debian pd-lib packages. Already today it would enable many packages from personal package archives to be easily used together with Pd-extended.What do you think?
Roman
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 18:30 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Final call for testing! I am ready to release this build unless someone finds a showstopper bug soon!
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/2010-09-13/
.hc
On Sep 10, 2010, at 11:49 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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Ok, fixed the show stopper bug, so I think this really is the one! Unless someone finds a critical bug, this version will be the
final release. That means test all of your patches, especially GOP GUIs. We've fixed a number of bugs related to GOP, so it should be much more stable. Also included:
- a couple PDP and PiDiP fixes.
- ekext help/examples fixes
- iemlib/soundfile_info works now
There are of course many bug fixes and additions since 0.41.4,
here are some highlights:
- fixing Graph-On-Parent GUI bugs
- complete 64-bit support for GNU/Linux
- full support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (32-bit)
- a brand new Help Browser that shows all installed libraries
For more details, check the notes on the release wiki page: http://puredata.info/dev/NextRelease
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