[PD] pdp_freeframe and pdp_fei0r for OSX

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Tue Oct 27 19:13:25 CET 2009


pdp and pidip build every night from source on Mac OS X since they are  
included in Pd-extended.  Try this:

cd trunk/externals
make pdp
make pidip

.hc

On Oct 27, 2009, at 7:54 AM, Pagano, Patrick wrote:

> to build pdp-freeframe & pdp_feri0r i think you need to build pdp/ 
> pidip from source and i do not think it currently works on osx
> there are build errrors.
>
> i will share them today
>
> pp
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>
> Pagano, Patrick wrote:
>> I think an initial problem might be if people have preinstalled pd- 
>> extended they may not have pd, pdp and pidip sources installed  
>> already.
>> Certainly Freeframe1.5 and fri0r latest will have to be built too
>
> FreeFrame is merely a convention and consists of a single header file.
> you don't have to "install" anything on your machine to build
> pdp_freeframe/pix_freeframe (the FreeFrame.h comes with  
> pdp_freeframe).
> afaik, [pdp_freeframe] (as well as [pix_freeframe]) only implement
> FF1.0, no fancy FFGL (aka FF1.5) stuff.
>
> frei0r is merely a convention and consists of a single header file.
> you don't have to "install" anything on your machine to build  
> pdp_freior
> (the frei0r.h comes with pdp_frei0r).
>
> obvisouly you will have to install freeframe/frei0r plugins if you  
> want
> to use them. but that is only relevant on the deployment side, not on
> the build machine.
>
>
> fgmarsd
> IOhannes
>
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