> I installed SBCL, inside its directory I untared the cm directory > and clm-4. > I have Visual Studio 2008 installed. Do I need sndlib instead of the > clm-4 folder?
If you want to use SBCL and CLM-4 (Common LIsp) on Windows, then you dont need sndlib. But I dont know if CLM-4 will compile instruments on Windows, you better check that first. To use CM with SBCL on windows, use the GraceCL application. in this case you dont need sndlib either. > 2. I installed the sndlib folder into the sbcl folder next to the cm > folder, went > in, opened the vc++ project file and started it. The following > errors occured (ok, If you want to use sndlib (sndlib has piano.ins working too i think) then you DONT need CLM-4 or SBCL. But you will have to compile it from its sources until I can make a binary release, I cant tell offhand what the problem you are having is due to. Im sorry this is so confusing, i realized that there are lots of choices and compiling is not a trivial process (I did post directions on how to compile it to the cmdist list last month.) I will make a binary release as soon as the new C++ based Fomus is working reliably in Grace, hopefull this happens within two weeks. _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
