It would be terrific If you would try that! Since I started the CS+Music degree here a few years ago I simply don't have time to do even maintenance let alone development. Also, I have to teach my courses in either Python or C++ because that's what students are using in their CS courses. I actually now have a “version” of cm implemented in python3 that doesn't need any building and I would be happy to release it, the only catch is the course is about students building software systems so I don't really want to release the sources to the reference implementation lol, but i guess i could just release pyc files. If I live long enough I would do a python binding to sndlib, at that point I would have the equivalent of the original Common Lisp/CLM/Common Music system but much more maintainable.
—Rick On Oct 29, 2020, at 6:05 PM, Iain Duncan <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Would it be helpful for me to try building with JUCE 6? I have a separate reason for mucking about with JUCE and S7 so could certainly try building grace if that would be helpful. Also, a propos, after a month of figuring out the scheduling layer of the Max SDK I think I have almost got far enough with Scheme For Max to port Common Music! iain On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 4:01 PM Taube, Heinrich K <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Ok if you dont care which version and are not a big fan of JUCE or building c++ apps then I would definitely suggest you try the stable version of Common Music in Common Lisp, which believe is still on the sourceforge website! On Oct 29, 2020, at 5:42 PM, Brandon Hale <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Okay, maybe I'll try to build both when I get the chance. I don't know what the difference would be. I'm not a huge fan of JUCE, but I would like to try to get it to build to have something to experiment with. As far as building it goes, I've followed the readme from https://github.com/ricktaube/grace and when I try to make in the sndlib folder, there says there is nothing to make. Here is the command I have run before make: $ premake5 --with-g++ ** Warning: os.is<http://os.is/>() is deprecated, use 'os.istarget()' or 'os.ishost()'. @/media/nvme/Sourceforge/grace/sndlib/premake4.lua(8) ** Warning: os.get() is deprecated, use 'os.target()' or 'os.host()'. @/media/nvme/Sourceforge/grace/sndlib/premake4.lua(66) ** Warning: os.get() is deprecated, use 'os.target()' or 'os.host()'. @/media/nvme/Sourceforge/grace/sndlib/premake4.lua(71) ** Warning: os.get() is deprecated, use 'os.target()' or 'os.host()'. @/media/nvme/Sourceforge/grace/sndlib/premake4.lua(75) ** Warning: the flags value StaticRuntime has been deprecated and will be removed. Use `staticruntime "On"` instead @/media/nvme/Sourceforge/grace/sndlib/premake4.lua(85) ** Warning: the flags value Symbols has been deprecated and will be removed. Use `symbols "On"` instead @/media/nvme/Sourceforge/grace/sndlib/premake4.lua(92) ** Warning: the flags value OptimizeSpeed has been deprecated and will be removed. Use `optimize "Speed"` instead. @/media/nvme/Sourceforge/grace/sndlib/premake4.lua(94) Building configurations... Running action 'gmake'... Generated Makefile... Generated sndlib.make... Done (77ms). $ make make: Nothing to be done for 'all'. I followed all of the steps before that, and I am not quite sure what I have missed. I'm not an expert at building things, so it may be obvious. I also have premake 5.0a15-1 on my Artix machine, and am not sure if that is the problem or not. What do you think it might be? Brandon Hale On 10/29/20 6:34 PM, Taube, Heinrich K wrote: If you want to use JUCE then you should use Grace. The code should build in JUCE 5 but I havent tried it in juce 6 at all, so there may be some effort there. On Oct 29, 2020, at 5:24 PM, Brandon Hale <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: I am not sure which version I want. Which one is the most kept up, or are they both kept up? Is there any benefit for either choice? Brandon Hale On 10/29/20 6:07 PM, Taube, Heinrich K wrote: Hi Brandon, are you trying to build the common lisp version or the S7/Grace version? If the latter you should get the sources from its github home, there is a readme that should get you going. Im not sure what will happen in JUCE 6 let me know if you are having issues compiling: https://github.com/ricktaube/grace.git Ill have some more news about this in perhaps 10 days. —Rick On Oct 29, 2020, at 4:37 PM, Brandon Hale <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hello all, I have heard from one of my previous professors about the cool things one can do with Common Music. I am really interested in setting this up to play with it. I tried to build Common Music on my Artix Linux setup (Arch Linux without systemd) and it won't compile, even though I think I have all of the dependencies. I don't know if I have all of the JUCE dependencies, as the readme file that comes with the source code has a dead<http://www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6502&hilit=juce+linux+install> link, but I do have JUCE installed on my system from the official repository. Does anyone on this list use Common Music on Arch and have a package or a PKGBUILD at all? I would be extremely interested in that. If not, maybe I can post the compiler output and see what the issues are. Thank you very much for your help on this matter, Brandon Hale _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
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