I'm just back from the ICMC and trying to catch up/keep up with all the
discussion. I can certainly add developers to the SourceForge repository
if you send me id(s). -Roger
Alexandre Quessy wrote:
Ok! Let's do it! :)
René, can you add your files to the project as you mentioned, and
modify the setup.py accordingly?
Let me know if you need help with anything.
We'll need to adjust the MANIFEST.in file. Note that I removed all the
.a files, since that would prevent the library from being
"cross-versions".
Here is the current contents of the MANIFEST.in file:
include portmidi.h
include win32\portmidi.lib
include win32\porttime.lib
include porttime.h
include MANIFEST.in
include OSX\libportmidi.a
include linux\libportmidi.a
Maybe we should keep the win32/*.lib files there? That's probably why
it didn't compile anymore on Windows.
2010/6/7 René Dudfield <[email protected]>:
just a note, the bitbucket link had a typo:
http://bitbucket.org/aalex/pyportmidi/wiki/Home
Well, let's say the official home page URL is
http://bitbucket.org/aalex/pyportmidi ... and it redirects to the Wiki
page with the URL above.
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