[PD-dev] pd-flext-ext

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Sun Oct 31 15:58:52 CET 2004


Yeah, the license issue is worked out.  Also, I see no reason why the  
OSC objects shouldn't just be part of the pd-externals package.  They  
are now compiled as individual objects and they are quite popular and  
useful, so they should fit well in pd-externals.  Its just a matter of  
someone doing the work, I suppose...

.hc

On Oct 31, 2004, at 6:08 AM, d.lj wrote:

>
> if i m not mistaken pd-osc was pulled back as .deb because of some
> licensing issues with the OSC src files, which in meantime have been  
> put
> straight again.
>
> chrs, opt
>
> [Chris McCormick]->[[PD-dev] pd-flext-ext]->[04-10-31 17:42]
>
>  |Hi,
>  |
>  |I've been trying to build (over the last few weeks) the various  
> externals
>  |pacakges from CVS and from the debian source to make .debs to give  
> back to
>  |Geunter, but this has been largely unsuccessful. Is it normal that  
> there are
>  |no packages in unstable like 'pd-flext-ext' and 'pd-osc' any more? I  
> guess
>  |this is because they weren't working properly? Sorry for the  
> confusion.
>  |I'm just trying to organise my thoughts here with regards to the
>  |debian/pd situation so I can help rectify it.
>  |
>  |Best,
>  |
>  |Chris.
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