[PD] osc objects
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at eds.org
Fri Apr 28 11:36:01 CEST 2006
On Apr 28, 2006, at 9:03 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
> dafydd hughes wrote:
>> Hi guys
>>
>> doing this on Linux too) I've copied m_pd.h from the 0.39-2 source
>> into the directory I'm working in.
>
> that is a not so clever idea.
> you should rather use the header file that comes with the version
> of pd
> you are using than to put the header file that you were using the
> first
> time you compiled something for pd. (right now, these 2 header files
> might be the same, but chances are high that they won't stay so).
>
> the header file is not a necessary evil that you need to compile,
> but it
> is the way to tell your external how it can interface with the pd
> binary. thus the header file and the pd-binary belong together.
>
> just use the "-I" flag to tell the compiler where it should look for
> header-files that it cannot find in the standard places. (e.g. "gcc
> -I/path/to/the/place/where/i/installed/pd/src")
Once these objects are in CVS, then it will be easy to integrate them
into the Pd-extended build system, then it should be relatively easy
to build them all GNU/Linux Mac OSX, or MinGW.
.hc
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