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Quarks and svn, was:[Sc-devel] adding UGens / classes



Coming back to this topic... (It came up again off-list in relation to the book, 3.2, etc.)

If we're going to need to use curl or something like this for ugens I have to wonder if it might make sense to use that for all Quarks, and remove the user svn dependancy (and thus hopefully solve that issue). svn is of course great for Quarks development, but seems to me maybe a bit overkill for use as simple package manager.

Maybe curl (and perhaps something pythonish for the windows port) would make more sense? Or something similar.

Thoughts?

S.

On 26 Nov 2007, at 21:40, Josh Parmenter wrote:

I believe there is a problem putting binary files into svn (sourceforge rules... and probably for good reason). So a script needs to be set up to 'curl' the binaries from a url.

Josh

On Nov 26, 2007, at 1:25 PM, ronald kuivila wrote:

Hi all,

Is there a technical reason not to distribute the compiled image with the Quarks in a folder and directions on where to put them?

RJK 

On Nov 26, 2007, at 4:06 PM, Josh Parmenter wrote:

Hi all,

There was some discussion before 3.1 about adding some UGens to the standard dist, and as book chapters are coming together, I wanted to revisit this. I am also hoping to give the Quarks / ugens issue some work this week, and would like to avoid adding things to Quarks that may be added to the dist.

So... how do others feel about adding the Warp UGens to the dist? Something else that may be of interest is the granular UGens I worked on last summer (I noticed there is a microsound topic in the book). Is there enough interest for either of these to check them in? Either way is fine with me, I just want to avoid doing double work on these.

Also, I see Dan is starting to check in a few other ML UGens... what else should we try to either add to the dist (that already exist) or do we think SHOULD be built before 3.2? What is missing?

Best,

Josh

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