Most of the build scripts for extended are still in the pd-l2ork
git. It is a relatively simple matter of making sure:
1) tkpath builds cleanly on Windows (which it should)
2) tkdnd builds ok on Windows (which it should)
3) Windows has xapian and tkxapian libraries (which it should)
4) and then hunting any stray idiosyncrasies within the pd-l2ork's
tk scripts (there should no more than a few linked to the startup
behavior).
Basically, it is a matter of someone spending a bit of time hunting
these down and refining scripts as necessary to make everything
buildable in as automatic of a way as possible (e.g. on Linux
pd-l2ork uses a single command to build the entire monolithic deb or
tarball installer).
HTH
Best,
Ico
On 11/29/2014 11:34 AM, João Pais
wrote:
are there any indications somewhere on how to do it?
AFAICT
there isn't any technical reason why Pd-l2ork couldn't be
built and run on Windows. There might be some Linux-centric
theming in the tcl files. But if someone wants to try to
get it running on Windows I'll be happy to amend any problem
code.
-Jonathan
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