> @cryille: where can one get the canonical source code for pmpd these days?
> still from the olde sourceforge SVN?
quickly commenting on the build that cyrille posted here now, too: i
took the code from https://github.com/avilleret/pd-pmpd since
https://github.com/ch-nry/pd_pmpd forks from there
On 1/6/24 09:18, Peter P. wrote:
By the way, the pd-pmpd Debian package from stable-backports lists
version 0.9-7 while Deken provides 0.12.
please file a bugreport against the Debian package so it gets updated.
@cryille: where can one get the canonical source code for pmpd these days?
still
On 1/6/24 16:28, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hi, [import] was part of Extended. If I am not mistaken, it worked in
Extended because of some changes to the core code specific to it, hence it
was never an external or did not ever work in Vanilla
it *does* work with vanilla.
e.g. there's a Debi
Hi, [import] was part of Extended. If I am not mistaken, it worked in
Extended because of some changes to the core code specific to it, hence it
was never an external or did not ever work in Vanilla
[declare] is Vanilla's [import] and something that came about later, making
[import] just part of h
Hi list,
I am wondering if there are any considerations amongst developers to
allow the upgrade of externals/libraries through deken eventually?
I have just discovered the [import] library, described on [1] as "Aiming
to provide a simplified Python-style import for Pure Data, this import
object l
Just in case it is helpful:
* Patco [2024-01-06 00:50]:
[...]
> When 08.balls2D.pd is opened after 07.corde3D it crashes pd
Not the case on Debian/GNU Linux with pmpd 0.12 from Deken.
[...]
> 14.MP.curve3D.pd crashes pd when it's opened after exemple 13 and on closing
> patch.
Also not the cas