Hello again list,
I'm trying to figure out how to write (or autogenerate) a makefile for Darwin that will turn source into a *.pd_darwin binary, including the appropriate libraries etc. There's got to be a simple answer for this but I'm just not looking the right places.
By the way, I'm putting together a wiki page on how to get around in the
darwin shell and compile things for GUI-spoiled OS X users like myself.
It's easy enough to learn enough C to write a simple external from source,
in fact Mr. Zmoelnig's How-To does an excellent job of explaining how to
write the source but it doesn't include this one little crucial detail for
compiling.
Thanks in advance,
David
homepage: http://www.davidgolightly.net
Hi,
I'm pretty sure the PD distro comes with sample Makefiles I used in all my simple externs on OSX... (6.externs) next to the famous 5.reference.
I don't know anything about makefiles but was able to edit those to suit my needs.
b.
Hello again list,
I'm trying to figure out how to write (or autogenerate) a makefile for Darwin that will turn source into a *.pd_darwin binary, including the appropriate libraries etc. There's got to be a simple answer for this but I'm just not looking the right places.
By the way, I'm putting together a wiki page on how to get around in the darwin shell and compile things for GUI-spoiled OS X users like myself. It's easy enough to learn enough C to write a simple external from source, in fact Mr. Zmoelnig's How-To does an excellent job of explaining how to write the source but it doesn't include this one little crucial detail for compiling.
Thanks in advance,
David
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On Nov 21, 2005, at 12:44 AM, david golightly wrote:
Hello again list,
I'm trying to figure out how to write (or autogenerate) a makefile for
Darwin that will turn source into a *.pd_darwin binary, including the
appropriate libraries etc. There's got to be a simple answer for this
but I'm just not looking the right places.
In CVS, look at externals/build/darwin. Just follow the READMEs there,
you don't need to build your own build system. Add it to the existing
one, and it'll build on Linux and Windows, and also be included in the
Pd-extended builds.
By the way, I'm putting together a wiki page on how to get around in
the darwin shell and compile things for GUI-spoiled OS X users like
myself. It's easy enough to learn enough C to write a simple external
from source, in fact Mr. Zmoelnig's How-To does an excellent job of
explaining how to write the source but it doesn't include this one
little crucial detail for compiling.
How about putting your content on this wiki page:
http://puredata.org/docs/developer/Darwin
Also, there is a lot of good stuff here:
http://puredata.org/docs/developer
.hc
Thanks in advance,
David
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