I imported the IEMlib into the CVS and was able to incorporate all of its non-conflicting objects into the pd-externals build system without modifying the IEMlib sources at all. So now all of the IEMlib objects, including [mp3play~] and the t3 objects, will be incorporated in the packages as individual objects.
This makes me happy, no more conflicts!
.hc
You really are the bravest of them all. I think this work is invaluable for the pd community, and above all for the users. And it will save me lots of headaches when I have to give my next workshop. If someone asks me "can I stream audio with pd ?", I can just plainly say yes, instead of giving instructions how and where to download which library, setup .pdrc or write windows .bat files ...
Thanks,
Guenter
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I imported the IEMlib into the CVS and was able to incorporate all of its non-conflicting objects into the pd-externals build system without modifying the IEMlib sources at all. So now all of the IEMlib objects, including [mp3play~] and the t3 objects, will be incorporated in the packages as individual objects.
This makes me happy, no more conflicts!
.hc
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hear hear!!
guenter geiger wrote:
You really are the bravest of them all. I think this work is invaluable for the pd community, and above all for the users. And it will save me lots of headaches when I have to give my next workshop. If someone asks me "can I stream audio with pd ?", I can just plainly say yes, instead of giving instructions how and where to download which library, setup .pdrc or write windows .bat files ...
Thanks,
Guenter
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I imported the IEMlib into the CVS and was able to incorporate all of its non-conflicting objects into the pd-externals build system without modifying the IEMlib sources at all. So now all of the IEMlib objects, including [mp3play~] and the t3 objects, will be incorporated in the packages as individual objects.
This makes me happy, no more conflicts!
.hc
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I thought it was going to be an undertaking, but it was actually quite easy, took like 2-3 hours, thanks to copious use of regexps. Makes me wish I had done it a long time ago. I haven't tested them all yet, let's hope there aren't any glitches. I just had a successful compile on MacOS X, that leaves Windows to test.
Just doing my bit...
.hc
On May 19, 2004, at 1:27 PM, guenter geiger wrote:
You really are the bravest of them all. I think this work is invaluable for the pd community, and above all for the users. And it will save me lots of headaches when I have to give my next workshop. If someone asks me "can I stream audio with pd ?", I can just plainly say yes, instead of giving instructions how and where to download which library, setup .pdrc or write windows .bat files ...
Thanks,
Guenter
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I imported the IEMlib into the CVS and was able to incorporate all of its non-conflicting objects into the pd-externals build system without modifying the IEMlib sources at all. So now all of the IEMlib objects, including [mp3play~] and the t3 objects, will be incorporated in the packages as individual objects.
This makes me happy, no more conflicts!
.hc
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