hi
i'd like to announce the release of deken-v0.9.2
https://github.com/pure-data/deken/releases/v0.9.2
the GUI-plugin can be installed via deken. just go to "Help -> Find externals" and enter "deken-plugin" as the search string.
this is the first bugfix release of deken-v0.9, which solves an important regression (aka: crash) on some older versions of Pd on macOS. i hope this is now ready for inclusion in the next Pd release as the standard "find externals" implementation.
in any case: please test!
changes since 0.9:
list view in selected cases)
nodes
the libraries
but leave the library-sorting itself intact)
apt-get
(on Debian and derivatives)
--destination
binaries and a Docker image for the cmdline tool are available from the releases page.
happy patching
gfmdasr IOhannes
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I think there should be a way to also get the "package webpage" when no matching packages are found for your system, so one could check what is available for. Right now you only get "Found 0 usable packages (of *X* packages in total)." in the log.
cheers
Em qua., 1 de jun. de 2022 às 07:20, IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig@iem.at escreveu:
hi
i'd like to announce the release of deken-v0.9.2
https://github.com/pure-data/deken/releases/v0.9.2
the GUI-plugin can be installed via deken. just go to "Help -> Find externals" and enter "deken-plugin" as the search string.
this is the first bugfix release of deken-v0.9, which solves an important regression (aka: crash) on some older versions of Pd on macOS. i hope this is now ready for inclusion in the next Pd release as the standard "find externals" implementation.
in any case: please test!
changes since 0.9:
deken-plugin ("Find externals" within Pd)
- fix crash on some macOS versions of Pd (basically reverting to the old
list view in selected cases)
- double-click on the "library" heading now will open/close all library
nodes
- double-click on any other heading (e.g. "version") will also re-sort
the libraries
- (single-click will only re-sort packages within each library node,
but leave the library-sorting itself intact)
deken-xtra-apt-plugin
- fix the deken-extension to also include packages installed via
apt-get
(on Debian and derivatives)deken cmdline (create and upload packages)
- fix overriding of destination URL with
--destination
- minor fixes in the GPG/SHA256 verification code
- make flags for enabling/disabling certain features consistent
- make wrapper script POSIX compliant
- fixes to help Debian packaging of the the cmdline tool
- update Docker image
- reduce size
- prepare Docker image for GPG signing
binaries and a Docker image for the cmdline tool are available from the releases page.
happy patching
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On 7/1/22 21:37, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I think there should be a way to also get the "package webpage" when no matching packages are found for your system, so one could check what is available for. Right now you only get "Found 0 usable packages (of *X* packages in total)." in the log.
i don't see how this should work in practice. the "package webpage" is more-often than not¹ a bad source for information about "what is available".
and how would you present the data? (unhiding data based on "no results" looks like a bad idea to me, as it makes the search results inconsistent)
also: why would "you" (the hypothetical user of that feature) be interested in "what is available" in the first place? would you consider upgrading your system to Linux, just because the "gonzo" lib is not available for macOS?
and if you are interested in other architectures, why don't you just disable hiding foreign archs?
mfds IOhannes
¹ that's a gut feeling i cannot backup with numbers.
why don't you just disable hiding foreign archs?
I don't see how I can do this now
Em sex., 1 de jul. de 2022 às 17:09, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at escreveu:
On 7/1/22 21:37, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
I think there should be a way to also get the "package webpage" when no matching packages are found for your system, so one could check what is available for. Right now you only get "Found 0 usable packages (of *X* packages in total)." in the log.
i don't see how this should work in practice. the "package webpage" is more-often than not¹ a bad source for information about "what is available".
and how would you present the data? (unhiding data based on "no results" looks like a bad idea to me, as it makes the search results inconsistent)
also: why would "you" (the hypothetical user of that feature) be interested in "what is available" in the first place? would you consider upgrading your system to Linux, just because the "gonzo" lib is not available for macOS?
and if you are interested in other architectures, why don't you just disable hiding foreign archs?
mfds IOhannes
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Am 5. Juli 2022 16:27:16 MESZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres porres@gmail.com:
why don't you just disable hiding foreign archs?
I don't see how I can do this now
Like: open the deken-preferences and uncheck the "hide foreign architectures" option?
I'm open to suggestions for *improving* the usability (in general I think that less information of minor importance equals less noise equals better UX)
mfg.sfg.jfd IOhannes
I can’t see where I can go to deken’s preferences. Will send a screenshot later (away from computer now)
On Tue, 5 Jul 2022 at 12:34 IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Am 5. Juli 2022 16:27:16 MESZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres < porres@gmail.com>:
why don't you just disable hiding foreign archs?
I don't see how I can do this now
Like: open the deken-preferences and uncheck the "hide foreign architectures" option?
I'm open to suggestions for *improving* the usability (in general I think that less information of minor importance equals less noise equals better UX)
mfg.sfg.jfd IOhannes
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