Am 24.03.2016 um 16:43 schrieb Bent Bisballe Nyeng: > You should set the path to point to you "src/VST SDK" folder, so that > the public.sdk folder resides within that path.
(I'm assuming you mean "src/VST3 SDK".) Then I get the following compilation error: http://pastebin.com/HYLWN25Z I don't know where the './' prefix in the path comes from. When I try a relative path (i.e. "--vst-source-path=../VST3\\ SDK"), I get: make[2]: *** No rule to make target '../VST3 SDK/public.sdk/source/vst2.x//audioeffectx.cpp', needed by 'libvstsdk_la-audioeffectx.lo'. Stop. > DrumGizmo has only been tested with vstsdk 2.4 and I'm pretty sure it > won't work with VST3. AFAICS the "plugin.sdk/source/vst2.x" directory in the VST3 SDK contains the VST2.4 files, so it should be compatible. > AFAIK the vstsdk 2.4 sources has been officially abandoned by Steinberg > so it can be a bit hard to find, but it should be possible to find it > floating around somewhere on the internet. I have the VST2.4 SDK distribution, but since it can't be freely distributed or downloaded, it's no use for packaging a software. Downloading a PKGBUILD and building an AUR package from it is supposed to be a process that should be possible without manual intervention. That doesn't work, if the user has to download the VST2.4 SDK distro manually. I have used the VST3 SDK successfully in several AUR packages, I don't think it should be a problem, if the paths are correct in the Makefile. Chris
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