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Installation/Compilation instructions for "iemmatrix"
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1) linux (and other autoconf-systems):
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"cd" into iemmatrix/src/
run "./configure" (see "./configure --help" for valid options)
run "make"
run "make install"
enjoy.
this should install iemmatrix into /usr/local/lib/pd (unless you specify otherwise)
the dynamic-lib (iemmatrix.pd_linux) is installed into extra/
the configure-script tries to detect whether you are running a pd>=0.37; if so, the
help-patches are installed into extra/iemmatrix; if you are running an old version
of pd, the help-files will be installed into doc/5.reference/iemmatrix
2) mac OS-X:
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there is nothing special in the code, so it should compile out of the box:
"cd" to iemmatrix/src
run "./configure; make" (for further details please see "1) linux")
3) irix:
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i don't have any irix machine at hand, so i don't know whether it works
but again, since iemmatrix does not use anything special, it should work out of the box
try using configure in iemmatrix/src
(for further details please see "1) linux")
4) W32:
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with MinGW installed, you probably might be able to use the configure in iemmatrix/src
users have reported that they were able to build it (with problems)
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-05/028266.html
i will support a makefile for msvc as soon as i boot into windows again
CrossCompilation for w32 with MinGW (http://www.mingw.org) on linux-systems
you need a cross-compilation tool-chain for windows (there is a debian-package mingw32)
run "./configure" and specify the path to your windows installation of pd
the simplest way is to give the PDPATH via the "--with-pd=PDPATH" flag; you have to make
sure that the pd-sources are in PDPATH/src and the compiled pd-binaries in PDPATH/bin
if those are scattered across you filesystem you can alternatively give explicitely the paths
to your "m_pd.h" (with --includedir) and to your "pd.lib" (with --libdir)
don't forget to override the default extension ("pd_linux" on linux-systems) with the more appropriate "dll".
on bash this looks like:
% ./configure --with-extension=dll --host=i586-mingw32msvc --with-pd=/path/to/w32-pd/ --disable-PIC
now run "make" and enjoy.
5) FreeBSD et al:
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i don't know, but why shouldn't it run there ?
try the configure in iemmatrix/src
and report any success or failure
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