august wrote: >> 10th time's a charm! ;) Thanks for spotting that, I needed to run the >> build on the Mac OS X 10.4/Intel build farm machine, and also add one >> more pass to the embed script. So here's a new build: >> >> http://autobuild.puredata.info/pdlab/readanysf~.zip >> >> And here's how: >> >> ssh pd...@128.238.56.59 >> cd pure-data/trunk/externals/august/readanysf~ >> make -f Makefile.darwin >> ./embed-MacOSX-dependencies.sh >> cd .. >> zip -9r readanysf~.zip readanysf~ >> >> .hc > > Hans, > > That is the OLD version of readanysf~ that you are compiling. > > The new code can be downloaded here: > http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.40.tar.gz > > or on the pdlab machine, just go to: > ~/pure-data/trunk/externals/august/test > > I don't have SVN rights....so maybe you can import the new code. The > filenames and everything are new, so it'd probably be best just to > purge the old stuff and punch in the new. > > I also made a new Makefile. If you just type 'make', it will > recognize if you are on linux or macosx. If you are a mac, it will > build and compile the binary package, run the new embed script on it > (I modified it a bit), and tar.gz the directory. > > > The latest binary with the new adjustments I have made can be > downloaded here for testing: > > http://aug.ment.org/software/readanysf~0.40_MacOSX-Intel.tar.gz > > > Please let me know if this binary version works like the previous > one. > > -august.
I updated libgavl to 1.1.2 on the Mac build farm machines, so if you build, there should use it. I think rather than me or someone importing the code, it would be best if you either requested commit access on pd-dev or set up the readanysf~ code in some other public repo like gitorious, sourceforge, etc. Or you could just maintain it as a tarball. Then we could remove the code from pure-data if its not used. I have far too many little niggly tasks like this to keep track off... .hc _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list