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2005-11-26added in Jamie's dlopn patch so I can use his binaries; fixed a number of ↵Hans-Christoph Steiner
bugs reported on the list; added platform-specific noncvs handling svn path=/trunk/; revision=4035
2005-11-23notes and fixes from josh's test sessionHans-Christoph Steiner
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4026
2005-11-22generated first Windows release, but using a Pd core compiled by miller. ↵Hans-Christoph Steiner
Compiling Pd on win is a massive pain in the butt. Some bug fixes svn path=/trunk/; revision=4017
2005-11-21Lots of changes, got the first complete(-ish) build with the new extendedHans-Christoph Steiner
build system. I left as much of the old functionality in place as possible, definitely were it was being used. But there are some changes that break backwards compatibility, thought they should be noticed by few, and be easy to fix going forward. Some highlights: - centralized patch system (packages/patches with targets patch_pd and unpatch_pd) - easily redirected builds, using INSTALL_PREFIX and all of the *_DEST variables. This makes building packages like Pd.app, .deb, .rpm, etc. much easier. - libdir format: basically a libdir is a directory that has both the objects and the help files together in one folder. It can be added using -lib or the StartUp preferences, or you can access them via geiger namespaces, i.e. [mylibrary/myobject]. - special characters allow in setup function/file names for objects. This makes objects like [||~] possible without having to be in a library. Now they can be either .pd files or individual .pd_darwin files (thanks IOhannes for the patch). svn path=/trunk/; revision=3993
2004-03-16fixed relocation problem, updated to 0.37.1Hans-Christoph Steiner
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1421