Thank you very much for re-made the sndlib tarball! So, if I use windows you suggest CM+sndlib, but you are not sure because it could be possible that no Lisp version works with clm-4. O.k.
Other possibility: Windows with Scheme + CM + soundlib? Is there any link where I could read how to install (and where to get) scheme with soundlib for window or linux? Bill Schottstaedt schrieb: > Oh, I didn't notice it was looking for snd.h! > >> c:\software\sndlib\audio.c(63) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include >> file: 'snd.h': No such file or > directory > > I think this problem is that in linux and osx mus-config.h is created by the > configure script, and I have an update script that checks *.h. It finds > whatever mus-config.h I last created (while testing), and clobbers the windows > version that we left there as a default for Visual C. I re-made the > sndlib tarball at ccrma-ftp, and changed my script. Perhaps the > Windows project can copy windows-mus-config.h to mus-config.h > or something. In any case, the current version should get you past > that error. > > On the other question, everything is in flux, as Rick said. If I were > trying to build CM+sndlib on windows, I'd follow whatever Rick's > instructions say (and not try sbcl or whatever). As far as I know, > only the ACL version of clm-4 works in Windows, so you want to > use Scheme. > -- Dipl.-Math. Markus Eichhoff Chair of Computational Statistics Faculty of Statistics Technical University of Dortmund 44221 Dortmund Room 826 Phone: +49 (0)231 755 - 5903 Telefax: +49 (0)231 755 - 4387 E-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.statistik.tu-dortmund.de/eichhoff_eng.html _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
