[PD] Compiling externals for w64. (was : Re: Slider/Knob)

alfonso santimone alfonso.santimone at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 11:33:59 CEST 2018


That's a great achievement Lucas!
Many thanks!
A first report .
All comparison tilda objects seems not to work they aren't even loaded,
their object box is dashed as not exsistent objects.
And a couple questions
1. Is there any bandlimited osc library around that would be great to port
to 64x?
2. In a (far as Pierre says) Camomile perspective are all these libraries
supporting multiple pd instances?

thanks a lot for your work!

a.


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On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 8:41 PM Lucas Cordiviola <lucarda27 at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> As a follow up on this I have uploaded to deken these packages for
> Pd-64bit.
>
>
> v0.0.exteded old ones:
>
> *hcs[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *ekext[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *earplug~[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *cxc[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *chaos[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *boids[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *bassemu~[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *arraysize[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *adaptive[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *zexy[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *pmpd[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *pddp[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *PDContainer[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *mrpeach[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *motex[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *mjlib[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *mediasettings[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *markex[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *log[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
> *hexloader[v0.0.extended](Windows-amd64-32)(Sources).dek*
>
>
> And:
>
> *ggee[v0.27~git20180926](Windows-amd64-32).dek *
>
> And also the never released for windows 'pd-drag&drop-plugin' -- you can
> drop patches to the canvas and it puts them as abstractions or if you drop
> them on Pd's main windows their are opened normaly.
>
> *pd-dnd-plugin[v0.1](Windows-i386-32)(Windows-amd64-32).dek*
>
>
> :)
>
>
> Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
>
> On 9/7/2018 11:07 AM, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
>
> Hi Alfonso,
>
> Back in March, when we got w64 Pd to work and also we tweaked the nuts and
> bolts of pd-lib-builder, I did some preliminary work on compiling many libs
> (all 00-extended) for w64.
> I got in to troubles and found some solutions. May be this week (or next)
> I'll revisit my files and try to upload them to Deken.
>
> I did all the stuff with Msys2.
>
> Keep in mind that for modern libs that already use pd-lib-builder
> compiling them for w64 is really straight forward.
>
> :)
>
> Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
>
> On 9/7/2018 9:57 AM, alfonso santimone wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> i'm trying to move all my music apps to 64 bit on Windows (it's the
> standard and more softwares are adbandoning the 32 bit version)
> I would really like to try both moonlib and the oliver's abtraction.
> But everything rely on 32 bits library.
> Hope to get some 64x version soon.
> Pd 0.48.2 works fine on Win 64x as a 64x application. A little number of
> libraries (else, cyclone ) are already compiled for 64x.
> I hope more and more will follow.
> I even could help compiling and try to get the knowledge (pd lib builder )
> to try some 64x compling.
>
> a.
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>
> On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 2:47 PM Antoine Rousseau <antoine at metalu.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for recommending mknob ;-)
>>
>> I'd like to do an update of moonlib soon, as it has received some
>> improvements: sfread2~ understands a new [index( message (thx to Antoine
>> Villeret), and mknob now better supports zooming.
>>
>> About the latter, I'd like to hear your opinion (you all mknob users...)
>> about the following problem (and the solution I propose):
>>
>> mknob poses a particular problem: because its circular shape doesn't
>> comply to Pd graphical paradigm (every other objects are rectangular
>> shaped), iolets are floating in an empty space near the knob; because it's
>> visually ugly, and I don't want to surround the knob with a rectangular
>> box, I chose not to draw the iolets, even when the mknob is not bounded to
>> receive/send symbols. The problem (for explicitly connected  knobs) is now
>> that it's somewhat tricky to guess where you have to draw the connection
>> to/from, and that the wire connects to/from nowhere. This is acceptable for
>> small knob, but when it becomes bigger it's really weird.
>>
>> So the only idea I see (apart from hacking Pd sources...) is to setup 3
>> inlets and 3 outlets, so that you can connect from/to the one in the
>> middle; the wire is then actually connected to the circle. I succeeded to
>> code this behaviour, keeping to possibility to use any inlet and sending to
>> the three outlets. It's maybe a little far-fetched, but its works. What do
>> you think of it?
>>
>>
>> Antoine Rousseau
>>   http://www.metalu.net <http://metalu.net> __
>> http://www.metaluachahuter.com/
>> <http://www.metaluachahuter.com/compagnies/al1-ant1/>
>>
>>
>>
>> Le ven. 7 sept. 2018 à 13:05, Christof Ressi <christof.ressi at gmx.at> a
>> écrit :
>>
>>> I recommend mknob from moonlib, but make sure you get the latest version
>>> from deken for pd >= 0.47
>>>
>>> Christof
>>>
>>> > Gesendet: Freitag, 07. September 2018 um 12:59 Uhr
>>> > Von: Clemens <reinklang at online.de>
>>> > An: Pd-list at lists.iem.at
>>> > Betreff: [PD] Slider/Knob
>>> >
>>> > Hello List,
>>> >
>>> > I would like to use knobs instead of sliders,
>>> >
>>> > where can I find them?
>>> >
>>> > Cheers
>>> >
>>> > Clemens
>>> >
>>> >
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