Hi Jingjie,

Search /usr/local/bin/faust2jaqt (for example) for "rm" and comment
that out to keep the temporary files around.

- Julius

On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 9:07 AM, Jingjie Zhang
<jingjiezhan...@fudan.edu.cn> wrote:
>
> Hello, Kjetil!
>
>
> Thank you for your advice!
>
> I have installed the MXE on my Ubuntu today, and I am going to take a look
> at the Jack-qt solution.
>
> However, I still have some doubts:
> I use "faust2jaqt/faust2jack" to generate Linux binaries, but it seems that
> MXE needs the whole qt/gtk program files to do cross-compiling.
> Where can I find these intermediate files that generated by
> "faust2jaqt/faust2jack"?
>
> Thank you again for your kindness!
>
>
> Best regards,
> Jingjie Zhang
>
> -----原始邮件-----
> 发件人:"Kjetil Matheussen" <k.s.matheus...@gmail.com>
> 发送时间:2016-05-31 03:01:50 (星期二)
> 收件人: "Jingjie Zhang" <jingjiezhan...@fudan.edu.cn>
> 抄送: "faudiostream-devel@lists.sourceforge.net"
> <faudiostream-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> 主题: Re: [Faudiostream-devel] Generating standalone Windows application on
> Linux
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Jingjie Zhang <jingjiezhan...@fudan.edu.cn>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Dear Sirs,
>>
>>
>> This is my first post, and call me JJ if you like.
>> I am having trouble compiling a Faust program with a C++ foreign function
>> into a standalone application so that I can hear and debug.
>>
>> I have FaustLive and JACK on Windows, but FaustLive cannot compile the
>> foreign function part.
>> So I managed to set up a virtual Ubuntu with VMware, and successfully
>> built a JACK-GTK standalone application.
>>
>> However, I found that I cannot achieve an acceptable latency with JACK on
>> this virtual Ubuntu.
>> But on the other hand, JACK works really well on my Windows host.
>> So I wonder if there is any way with Faust on Linux to generate a
>> standalone Windows application?
>>
>> I have read some of the previous emails in this list, and it seems that
>> there is a way using mingw and gtk-for-windows.
>> Thus, did anyone succeed in doing this? I need more details.
>
>
>
> Yes, you can cross compile on Linux. MXE is an easy to set up and easy to
> use environment for
> creating windows binaries on linux;  http://mxe.cc/
> When I cross compiled a gtk program last time, there were some
> inconveniences with font handling
> though, so maybe you want to look at compiling jack-qt programs instead, if
> the font handling
> inconveniences are still there. (don't remember the details right now)
>
>
>
>
>
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