I think it should be pretty easy to compile on anything.
.hc
On Apr 10, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Joseph Barrows wrote:
hi,m isn't sqldb for mac os x only? i dont have a build environment setup at the moment so haven't
tried compiling it for linux, but if some one can confirm this will
work i will setup my machine for building -jbOn 11/04/2008, Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
You should try mjmogo's sqldb:
http://puredata.info/Members/mjmogo/
Check the archives of this list for more discussion, there is quite
a bit. It's a new object, but should be quite nice, and could use
some testing..hc
On Apr 10, 2008, at 12:33 AM, Joseph Barrows wrote:
hi puredata'ers, i want to use SQL access, and am confused as to how it get it to
work, can someone explain what i need to do? it doesnt appear to
be in the extended build (just installed auto build for 10 april) using ubuntu on an intel processor am happy to download and compile source if needed, i just lose
track of where everything is supposed to go (and need many of the
other bits of extended and dont want to compile everything from
source, though i spose i could, ahh linux!)also, py is listed in the extended help, but the examples dont
work (the py object is in a dotted line "can not create object" box)thanks, joseph
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