Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-25 Thread IOhannes m zmölnig
On 5/25/19 11:35 AM, Dan Wilcox wrote: > I'm not sure but, alternatively, there might be a way to invoke deken to > install libraries from the command line. If not, this is a feature we should > look into adding as it would make this process pretty easy while still > preserving the library mecha

Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-25 Thread João Pais
What I did with the Click Tracker http://j.mp/click-tracker was to add a folder with the necessary externals. The paths in the patch then point to the lib folder. This puts all the work on my side, but the package is stable. And I can copy it for other projects. But this is a patch to be open

Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-25 Thread Jérôme Abel
Hi, You can look at the malinette project. The "malinette-soft" is a single folder to download : http://malinette.info/en/. In some user cases : * we have not acces to administrator rights to install anything * we can't use Internet to download 10 libraries or more * 12 computers An intere

Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-25 Thread enrike
this does deploy PD + many libraries into a standalone version of PD. It is easy to add new ones or modify the .bat/.sh they provide to meet your needs http://malinette.info/en/#downloads 19/5/24 18:31(e)an, Martin Dupras igorleak idatzi zuen: For several years now, I've been deploying Pd-ex

Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-25 Thread Dan Wilcox
As a follow-up: You and/or IT don't need to run Pd to create the directory, you can just create it outside of Pd. Of the feature is enabled, Pd simply checks if the folder is there. If it's not, Pd asks you via a dialog if you want to create it, in which case you can or simply disable the featu

Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-25 Thread Christof Ressi
> If it were me, I would actually provide the Pd documents dir within a zip > with both externals *and* prepared lesson & example patches, ready to go. +1   Gesendet: Samstag, 25. Mai 2019 um 11:05 Uhr Von: "Dan Wilcox" An: "Martin Dupras" Cc: Pd-List Betreff: 

Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-25 Thread Dan Wilcox
> I would welcome advice about a strategy to deploy a monolithic "same > everywhere" version of PD. Ideally, this would be with a set of > libraries that are fixed at a given version and work the same on MacOS > and Windows. Pd-vanilla + a list of libraries to install via Deken would work. > Alt

Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-24 Thread Alexandre Torres Porres
he easiest solution. > > Christof > > > > Gesendet: Freitag, 24. Mai 2019 um 18:31 Uhr > > Von: "Martin Dupras" > > An: pd-list@lists.iem.at > > Betreff: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment > > > > For several years now, I've b

Re: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-24 Thread Christof Ressi
e easiest solution. Christof > Gesendet: Freitag, 24. Mai 2019 um 18:31 Uhr > Von: "Martin Dupras" > An: pd-list@lists.iem.at > Betreff: [PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment > > For several years now, I've been deploying Pd-extended in my teach

[PD] Advice on PD versions for classroom deployment

2019-05-24 Thread Martin Dupras
For several years now, I've been deploying Pd-extended in my teaching environments, and linking to the same installers so that my students could install exactly the same version on their own machines. (I am perfectly aware that Pd-extended has not been maintained for some time.) I would welcome ad