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authorPaul Brossier <piem@piem.org>
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committerPaul Brossier <piem@piem.org>
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-pd-aubio
-========
-
-pd-aubio contains various externals for PureData using the aubio library.
-
-For more information, see:
-
-  * [aubio homepage](http://aubio.org)
-  * [puredata homepage](http://puredata.info)
-
-Building
---------
-
-pd-aubio uses waf. To configure and build it, run:
-
-        $ ./waf configure build
-
-If you have built and installed aubio with an unusual `--prefix` location, you
-will need to set `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` accordingly.
-
-For instance, to build against aubio installed in `/var/tmp/opt-aubio`:
-
-        $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/var/tmp/opt-aubio/lib/pkgconfig \
-            ./waf distclean configure build install \
-            --prefix=/var/tmp/opt-aubio
-
-If you have installed aubio with the `--destdir` option, you will also need to
-set `CFLAGS` and `LDFLAGS`.
-
-For instance, you could use the following to use aubio installed in
-`/var/tmp/dist-aubio`:
-
-        $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/var/tmp/dist-aubio/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig \
-            CFLAGS=-I/var/tmp/dist-aubio/usr/local/include \
-            LDFLAGS=-L/var/tmp/dist-aubio/usr/local/lib \
-            ./waf distclean configure build install \
-            --destdir=/var/tmp/dist-aubio
-
-Installing
-----------
-
-To install the aubio external for puredata on your system, run the following as
-root:
-
-        # ./waf install
-
-Running
--------
-
-To load the external, start pd as follows
-
-        $ pd -lib aubio
-
-If the external file (`aubio.pd_linux`, `aubio.pd_darwin`, or `aubio.dll`) is
-installed in a strange location, add the path to this file to with `-path`.
-
-        $ pd -path /var/tmp/dist-aubio/usr/lib/pd/extra/aubio -lib aubio
-
-Alternatively, you can create an object `[aubio]` to initialize the external.
-If the external is found in your path, it will be automatically loaded.
-
-If you want to use the external without installing it, you will need to set
-your `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` to include the path to the aubio library.
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+pd-aubio
+========
+
+pd-aubio contains various externals for PureData using the aubio library.
+
+For more information, see:
+
+  * [aubio homepage](http://aubio.org)
+  * [puredata homepage](http://puredata.info)
+
+Building
+--------
+
+pd-aubio uses waf. To configure and build it, run:
+
+        $ ./waf configure build
+
+If you have built and installed aubio with an unusual `--prefix` location, you
+will need to set `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` accordingly.
+
+For instance, to build against aubio installed in `/var/tmp/opt-aubio`:
+
+        $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/var/tmp/opt-aubio/lib/pkgconfig \
+            ./waf distclean configure build install \
+            --prefix=/var/tmp/opt-aubio
+
+If you have installed aubio with the `--destdir` option, you will also need to
+set `CFLAGS` and `LDFLAGS`.
+
+For instance, you could use the following to use aubio installed in
+`/var/tmp/dist-aubio`:
+
+        $ PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/var/tmp/dist-aubio/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig \
+            CFLAGS=-I/var/tmp/dist-aubio/usr/local/include \
+            LDFLAGS=-L/var/tmp/dist-aubio/usr/local/lib \
+            ./waf distclean configure build install \
+            --destdir=/var/tmp/dist-aubio
+
+Installing
+----------
+
+To install the aubio external for puredata on your system, run the following as
+root:
+
+        # ./waf install
+
+Running
+-------
+
+To load the external, start pd as follows
+
+        $ pd -lib aubio
+
+If the external file (`aubio.pd_linux`, `aubio.pd_darwin`, or `aubio.dll`) is
+installed in a strange location, add the path to this file to with `-path`.
+
+        $ pd -path /var/tmp/dist-aubio/usr/lib/pd/extra/aubio -lib aubio
+
+Alternatively, you can create an object `[aubio]` to initialize the external.
+If the external is found in your path, it will be automatically loaded.
+
+If you want to use the external without installing it, you will need to set
+your `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` to include the path to the aubio library.