On Wed, 2023-12-06 at 09:43 +0200, Alexandros Drymonitis wrote: > > The question now is how to have both versions run happily side by > side? > On the 64-bit version I did find zexy (but some other libraries I > searched for, including my own, neuralnet, were not available - not a > surprise for my own, I haven't compiled it for the 64-bit version), > but > installing it through deken, breaks compatibility with the 32-bit > version (I guess it overrides it).
You could configure different install and search paths for single- and double-precision versions of Pd. I don't know if they share the config file. If they do, you would have to adjust the config whenever you switch between them. > So when I open the 32-bit version, > zexy is no longer available. If I install it through deken from the > 32-bit Pd, then it's not available for the 64-bit Pd. > > Another question is, how to compile externals for 64-bit Pd? I would > like to offer [neuralnet] for this version too. Just compile it against the m_pd.h of the double-precision edition of Pd. That's not a very qualified statement, though. I haven't tried it myself yet. And from what I read about the topic, not all sources are compatible with Pd64 right away. Roman
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