And if you want to try compiling a single external say foo.c Get familiar with the makefile:
# Makefile for mylib lib.name = mylib class.sources = foo.c datafiles = foo-help.pd README.txt LICENSE.txt include Makefile.pdlibbuilder https://github.com/pure-data/pd-lib-builder#basic-usage :) Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas. On 9/7/2018 11:46 AM, alfonso santimone wrote: Awesome, thanks! www.elgallorojorecords.com<http://www.elgallorojorecords.com> soundcloud.com/alfonsosantimone<http://soundcloud.com/alfonsosantimone> www.facebook.com/alfonsosantimone<http://www.facebook.com/alfonsosantimone> On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 4:41 PM Lucas Cordiviola <lucard...@hotmail.com<mailto:lucard...@hotmail.com>> wrote: Yes. I suggest using MinGW64. Pd-lib-builder is ready for that. You are on your own if you use VS and hit all kind of troubles that only and expert can deal (c runtimes, etc, etc). I never used code::blocks but it should work. I had no trouble with Msys2 and I like it. If you want a test you can try compiling Cyclone or Else -> sources: https://github.com/porres/pd-cyclone/releases https://github.com/porres/pd-else/releases These 2 have the latest pd-lib-builder 0.5.1 (strongly recommended) https://github.com/pure-data/pd-lib-builder :) Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas. On 9/7/2018 11:20 AM, alfonso santimone wrote: > Thanks Lucas, i already have a msys2 with mingw64 set on my system. Do > you suggest me do go that way instead of VS or Code::Blocks with mingw64 >
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