Right now, all of the Pd library packages in Debian are one-package-
per-library. This is how Pd libraries are packaged and distributed on
all platforms. Introducing a pd-goodies means introducing some kind
of packaging that only exists in Debian, not anywhere upstream. That
just adds confusion for no real gain that I can see.
Yes, pd-arraysize is a tiny bit of code. Its been distributed this
way for
8+ years and is widely used this way. Its basically the only thing
like this in the set of standard Pd libraries, so the pd-goodies
package will end up only being pd-arraysize.
.hc
On Dec 10, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Luca Falavigna wrote:
Hi,
code is really trivial to be included in a single source package.
I talked with Alessio, he mentioned this source might be included
into a pd-goodies package, including similar pieces of code.
Cheers,
Luca
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