[PD-dev] getting double fixes into extra/

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Thu Nov 10 17:57:51 CET 2011


On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:05 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:

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> On 2011-11-10 16:26, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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>> Even better would be to fix the new build system.  One of the reasons I removed extra/ from Pd-extended and made it a separate library is because of the brokenness of the build system.
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>> IOhannes, since you wrote the current build system in extra/, could you tackle this?  It doesn't work on Mac OS X, it creates .la and .lo files, but not .pd_darwin.  I also seem to remember no MinGW support.
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> on OSX, it creates .d_fat files.
> at least that is what i get on jenkins [1]

That is 'make install' doing that, not 'make'.  'make install' is only supposed to install the files, not generate them.  And it should really use .pd_darwin.  There is no reason to have multiple file endings in Mac OS X, the universal file format handles that.

.hc

> there's also a mingw branch on my github clone of pd-vanilla [1], that
> fixes a number of build issues on mingw, e.g. linking with g++ when
> building asio. (though, iirc, it still doesn't produce dlls for the
> externals)
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> fgmasdr
> IOhannes
> 
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> [1]
> https://160.79.59.149:8443/job/pure-data/all=macosx106/ws/pure-data/usr/local/lib/pd/extra/bonk%7E/
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> [2] https://github.com/umlaeute/pd-vanilla/tree/mingw
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