[PD-dev] getting double fixes into extra/
IOhannes m zmoelnig
zmoelnig at iem.at
Thu Nov 10 18:30:29 CET 2011
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On 2011-11-10 18:21, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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> On Nov 10, 2011, at 12:16 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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>> On 2011-11-10 17:57, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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>>>> That is 'make install' doing that, not 'make'. 'make install' is only supposed to install the files, not generate them.
>>
>> indeed.
>> "make" generated the .d_fat files, and "make install" copied them to
>> location i pointed you too, so you can see that the files have been
>> generated.
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> There are no .d_fat files here:
> https://160.79.59.149:8443/job/pure-data/all=macosx105/ws/extra/
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> or here:
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> https://160.79.59.149:8443/job/pure-data/all=macosx105/ws/extra/bonk~/
https://160.79.59.149:8443/job/pure-data/all=macosx105/ws/extra/bonk~/.libs/
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> Only pd~.d_fat gets generated by 'make'. Shall I file a bug report?
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>>> 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.
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>> indeed there is no reason, hence i use .d_fat which i think has been the
>> default for Pd for years.
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> Currently the only thing that is released as .d_fat is the Pd vanilla extra files. Everything else uses .pd_darwin, even Gem ;)
>
the build system was done for Pd-vanilla, therefore the extension used
by Pd vanilla was chosen.
i usually try to avoid smuggling ideological things into the code base
by means of a side-effect of another patch.
fgamsdr
IOhannes
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