[PD-dev] definitely check out miller 0.38-test4!

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Sat Sep 4 21:32:30 CEST 2004


The entire build process that Gerard and I use is in  
packages/darwin_app/Makefile if you are looking for an example.  It  
does the entire assembly with a make clean; make.

.hc

On Sep 4, 2004, at 2:32 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:

> Yep, at the moment, I put the App together partly by hand, so there's
> no single script I could export.
>
> The basic idea is, make a copy of the Wish App, name it "Pd.app" or
> whatever, replace three files (the icons and some kind of packing  
> list), unpack
> pd into the Resources subdir, ./configure and make, and there you have  
> it.
>
> cheers
> Miller
>
> On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 09:51:25AM -0400, James Tittle II wrote:
>> ...just a short note:  even though it's based on 8.4.4, out of total
>> curiousity I just ran the ol' "testQuartz.pd" patch...under quickdraw,
>> it used to be a big cpu hog, but now it's not?  The new packaged  
>> pd.app
>> shows up as Pd and pd in top, and neither of them seem to break 10%  
>> cpu
>> on my machine, even with all the counters going!
>>
>> ...otoh, I just built 0.38-0test4 from source, this time against 8.5,
>> and for one thing it doesn't auto assemble the pd.app...so, ya have to
>> launch from cmdline, and that just uses wish shell again, which is  
>> also
>> back to it's huge cpu usage :-(
>>
>> Big question:  is the pd.app packaging code going to be included in  
>> the
>> makefile?
>>
>> ...interesting,
>> james
>>
>>
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