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<h1>Pure Data External Repository</h1>
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+<b>Quote of the month</b><br />
I think it is certainly true that the open-source movement is a very powerful
source toward higher-quality software, and I would turn the question around and
ask if open-source music wouldn t also be a very good thing.
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<h2>Introduction</h2>
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Another drawback is that your code has to be GPL'd. If this is a problem for
you, let <a href="mailto:pd-dev@iem.kug.ac.at">us</a> know.
-<h2>Projects at the Pure Data Repository</h2>
-There is a list with short descriptions of the <a
-href="subprojects.html">Externals currently in the Repository</a>
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-<h2>Accessing the Externals via CVS</h2>
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-You have to install cvs. On most Linux systems this is already installed, on
-Windows or Mac OS/X you will have to download it <A
-HREF="http://cvsgui.sourceforge.net/">from the net</A>. Then, if you have cvs
-installed (this example is assuming the commandline version) use the following
-line to login into the CVS server:
-<pre>
-% cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data login
-</pre>
-<p>
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-Hit return when you are asked for a password. In order to get the source:
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-% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co externals
-</pre>
-<p>
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-This will give you a local copy of the externals-directory in the repository.
-After some time, if you want to get all the latest additions and updates, type
-(in the externals directory):
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-% cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data update -d
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-Without the -d only existing directories on your local copy get updated.
-<p>
-
-Currently building the externals works to same way it did before, just cd into
-the external directory (e.g. cd vst) and read through the compilation
-instructions. Later this process will be automated and you can build al the
-externals in one go, or even download a precompiled archive for your system.
-<p>
-Some other modules in the repository include Pd abstractions or the developers
-version of Pd. You can check these out by replacing the modulename with the
-respective modulename.
-<p>
-For example check out the abstractions with:
-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co abstractions
-</pre>
-<p>
-or Pd with
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-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co pd
-</pre>
-<p>
-To check out the current developers' branch, which is tagged with &quot;devel_0_36&quot;, use
-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co -r devel_0_36 pd
-</pre>
-<p>
-You can find out the available branches in the pulldown menu on the project's
-<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pure-data/pd/">CVS-page</a>
-(or use "cvs -T ...").
-<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pure-data/">Browsing CVS</a>
-is a good way to see what else is in the repository anyway.
-<p>
-If you absoluetly cannot use CVS, there are <a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cvstarballs/pure-data-cvsroot.tar.gz">nightly CVS-tarballs</a>
-of the whole project tree available (around 15 MB currently).
-<h2>Putting Your Externals in the Repository</h2>
-
-This description is mainly about Linux, if you are working with Windows, you
-might try the procedure described in this <a
-href="http://sfsetup.sourceforge.net/tutorial_cvsaccess.html">tutorial</a>. Let
-us know if it works.
-<p>
-
-To contribute your pd externals to the repository you'll first have to register
-yourself at sourceforge (making you an official developer of the project). Go
-to sourceforge.net and click on the "new user" link on the upper left corner.
-Then <A HREF="mailto:geiger@xdv.org">send an email </A> with the user you
-created and Guenter will add you to the pure-data developer list.
-<p>
-
-At the <A HREF="HTTP://sourceforge.net/projects/pure-data">project page</A> you
-can see if you are already listed as a developer. The next step is to "import"
-your source code. First make sure that your code is in a directory, and remove
-everything from that directory that you donīt want to put under CVS. Compiled
-code, for example, is not normally put into CVS.
-<p>
-
-Make sure you are in this directory and issue the command:
-<p>
-<pre>
-% export CVS_RSH=ssh
-% cvs -z3 -d:ext: developername@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data
- import externals/dirname developername source-dist
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-Exchange "developername" with your sourceforge accountname and "dirname" with
-the name of your externals directory. You have to import the source only
-once for your external(s).
-<p>
-
-If all of this went well, move away your external directory (keep it as a
-backup) and checkout the code with:
-<pre>
-% cvs -z3 -d:ext:developername@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data
- co externals
-</pre>
-<p>
-
-From this point on, if you are working in your externals directory, and want to
-commit your changes to the server you just have to do
-<pre>
-% cvs commit
-</pre>
-<p>
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-or
-<pre>
-% cvs update
-</pre>
-<p>
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-to take a look at what you have changed.
-<p>
-
-All the information about where the repository is, the loginname etc, is in the
-"CVS" directory, that should be part of your external directory now.
-<p>
-
-If you are still unsure about the workings, take a look at this <a
-href="http://www.cvshome.org/docs/blandy.html">introduction</A> about using
-CVS.
-
-<h2>Contact</h2>
-
-All questions, suggestions should go to the <a href="mailto:pd-dev@iem.kug.ac.at">PD Developer
-mailing list</a>. (Except if you want to ask to be added to the developer list on sourceforge).
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