Re: [PD-dev] pd-extended 0.43 release push

2011-09-14 Thread Joe White
Sounds promising Hans, Is there any more info about this meta structure you were referring to. How far has this progressed? What are the implications for existing libraries and for programs trying to interface with it? I'm on OSX and have no knowledge of Debian so I'm not sure how helpful I

[PD-dev] pd-extended 0.43 release push

2011-09-13 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
I was thinking that now would be a good time to start a release cycle for Pd-extended 0.43. There is a ton of really useful new stuff in the editor with the new gui, plugins, etc. So I'm thinking I'll delay some of the library work I've been doing, and revert to the 0.42.5 behavior of loading a

Re: [PD-dev] pd-extended 0.43 release push

2011-09-13 Thread Joe White
Hey, Forgive me if this is not totally on topic but I had an idea a while ago a wondered what the feasibility of it was. I don't really have a great knowledge of the Pd extended package but how possible would it be to have each library versioned (say on github) as individual repositories that

Re: [PD-dev] pd-extended 0.43 release push

2011-09-13 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
... The link seems broken... Regards, Marc From: h...@at.or.at To: pd-dev@iem.at Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:06:45 -0400 Subject: [PD-dev] pd-extended 0.43 release push I was thinking that now would be a good time to start a release cycle for Pd-extended 0.43

Re: [PD-dev] pd-extended 0.43 release push

2011-09-13 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Hey Joe, This is a great idea that has been talked about in the past every now and then. The big missing piece has always been someone who wants to do the work to implement it. Personally, I've been moving my own Pd packaging work to be based out of Debian. And I've been trying to make a