Andy Farnell a écrit : > > Cheers Pat, > > > On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 17:33:02 +0100 > Patrice Colet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> Hi andy, I usually build the last vanilla test package, >>> >>> http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/software.htm > > Okay, use Millers source, I will do that. > >>> and use cvs for externals,abstractions,and extensions. > > >> Also if you don't use to compile with linux, use have to install the >> tools for compiling, like autoconf, automake, gcc, g++, libc, >> alsa-devel, jack-devel, don't forget to put --enable-jack --enable--alsa >> at ./configure. >> The externals dependances will come in doc files or errors during >> compilation. > > > I've got most the libs and gcc installed already, no worries with > compiling on 64 generally, I tried a couple of other things > already. What confuses me is the structure of pd-ext which I am > not familiar with. > > For example I just want to compile one external and it doesn't have > a makefile or configure.. and I don't know what flags to set.... > anyway I will read the docs you gave. > > >> if you want to build pd-extended, you might want look at this: >> >> http://puredata.info/docs/developer/GettingPdSource/?searchterm=rsync >> >> I dunno about gridflow (often changing) and flext (the complete install >> is not easy, I suspect flext isn't ready for 64bit distro), but Gem is >> easy to build from it's cvs: > > > Not really bothered about GEM or gridflow, I just want a properly working > vanilla with a few essential externals like [fdn~], [ead~], [delta~], > [moog~] etc, which I hopeto build myself. >
if you have downloaded externals, you can go to externals folder with the console and type 'make creb'. It will build a bunch of externals that will contain [fdn~] and [ead~], 'make ggee' should build [moog~], and 'make cxc' for [delta~] _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list