[Pd] Externals
Chuckk Hubbard
badmuthahubbard at gmail.com
Sun Mar 19 12:27:39 CET 2006
I can copy the "PD-extended" file to my disk and open it, and I can
manually put the -lib flags in and they work (that option doesn't work
on my PC, but it does on my school's Macs), but I cannot install the
preferences list that tells PD to load all the externs, since I don't
have admin access.
I would rather find the individual externs by themselves.
This is what I find so confusing: the page for cyclone says nothing
about OSX availability, and I haven't found any other copies of it
searching pdp or puredata.info. And yet, here it is in "PD-extended"
for Mac. It would be simpler if I could just find the actual library,
so I could be sure I had it with me at all times on my flash drive,
but opening the PD-extended.app, they appear to be all mixed together.
I have checked all the indexes people have suggested. I'd like to be
able to use these libraries with the PD I've been using, 0.38-3.
Maybe I'm just picky.
I would be willing to teach myself to compile externs, but I can't use
the compiler that comes with OSX due to not having administrative
access. I posted asking on an OSX forum, so I'll see what comes of
that.
Thanks for your help.
-Chuckk
> the exended package on:
> http://puredata.info/downloads/
> already have _bunch_ of externals
>
> it is also cool to take some time and read the sites
> listed on the wikipedia article on pure data:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_data
>
> and to play a little here:
> http://pd.klingt.org/webring/info.html
>
> have a good time!
> ref
>
> --- Chuckk Hubbard <badmuthahubbard at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Where are they? Is there a reference with links to
> > lots of them? The
> > references I can find don't work or have them listed
> > in different
> > places. I hate having to ask the list where
> > externals are whenever
> > someone suggests one.
> >
> > -Chuckk
> >
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