next, two small, weird-ish packages: puredata-import and pd-libdir

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Wed Sep 22 06:10:56 UTC 2010


I'm following up to see whether someone will sponsor these packages.   
All of the rest of the packages that I've ITP'ed depend on these, so I  
would like to get these in so I can continue submitting the rest of  
the libraries.

I think that it'll be a while before puredata-dev gets sorted out and  
uploaded, and puredata 0.43 is not even released yet, so I think its  
worthwhile to upload these with the current patched workaround.

Plus once I become DM or DD, then I can do the follow-up uploading  
myself, thereby not inconveniencing anyone else :)  If someone here  
will vouch for me, I'll revive my DM application now. :-D

.hc

On Sep 13, 2010, at 4:15 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:

>
> Ok, I figure while we are on a roll, I'll feed in a few more from my
> backlog.  The ones so far are just standard Pd libraries, so pretty
> straightforward.  These two, puredata-import and pd-libdir, are things
> to support libraries, so they are not big, but more complicated to
> package.  Also, the lack of puredata-dev makes it a bit more  
> complicated
> (its in collab-maint/puredata.git awaiting attention from the
> Maintainer).  These two are quite important so I wanted to get them in
> now, then when/if puredata-dev arrives, I'll amend them appropriately.
>
> You'll notice that these two packages include two headers as a patch.
> That's what should be in puredata-dev, but are not yet.  We also just
> streamlined the installation of headers upstream in 0.43, that's why
> these depend on puredata (<< 0.43).
>
> There is also the naming of pd-import vs puredata-import.  Basically,
> there are multiple forks of Pd, 'puredata' represents the original.  I
> hope to package 'pdanywhere' and 'pdextended' soon. That's the  
> origin of
> the "Provides: pd", these packages will all provide 'pd'.
> puredata-import is not called pd-import because its meant for only
> 'puredata', not 'pdextended' for example.  'pdextended' has the import
> object built-in, so 'pdextended' will "Provides: pd-import".
>
> Also, libdir-1.9.tar.gz and import-1.3.tar.gz were recently uploaded  
> to
> sourceforge, so they are not showing up for me yet with a "uscan -- 
> dehs
> --report".
>
> .hc



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