On May 12, 2009, at 12:50 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:

Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

better stored in soundfiles than in header-files. inappropriate use should not keep use from having features.
If I import code into the 'sources' tree (for Windows), then all of that code will be sent to pd-cvs.

well, how many packages do you plan to import in the next few years?
apart from that, in theory i could setup a filter in the mailing- list that will not let through commits to /sources

August and I have been working to get gavl and gmerlin-avdecoder and all the relevant libs building on Windows so that readanysf~ and Gem can use them on all platforms. That means these libs still need to be imported:

ffmpeg
faac
faad2
gmerlin-avdecoder
gavl

There are probably others that I am forgetting. By the way, this turns out to be a pretty big task. We have made some substantial progress, and August has gotten mingw fixes checked in for gavl and gmerlin-avdec. But its too big for the two of us right now. If we could get some help, then this is much more likely to happen. readanysf~ is really working well now on Mac OS X, where all the libs are in Fink now. Debian still lacks gmerlin-avdec, I haven't checked Fedora.

I think the same goes for a merge.  That's a lot of email.

which merges are you talking about?
i cannot think of one that will generate "a lot of email" now.

Like merging Pd-extended 0.41.4 and Pd-vanilla 0.42.5

.hc



mfga.sr
IOhannes



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