Hi Julius,
The libraries are still part of the faust distribution and it is the
Makefile of faust that installs and uninstalls them in
/usr/local/share/faust/.
But for that to work you need first to do:
cd faust
git submodule update --init
in order to populate the faust/libraries folder the first time. Inside that
folder, you can do the usual git command in relation with the
faustlibraries repository on github.
I hope that clarifies the procedure. Let me know if you still have problems.
Cheers
Yann
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Yann Orlarey
Directeur scientifique
www.grame.fr
2017-12-16 13:08 GMT-08:00 Julius Smith <j...@ccrma.stanford.edu>:
> Splitting out the libraries from the main release is nice - however, I
> see that "make uninstall" removes /usr/local/share/faust/, which is
> where the libraries are installed.
>
> Also, the faustlibraries project presently has no make file at all.
>
> I hear there is a transition to CMake in progress, so maybe this will
> all be resolved when that is done.
>
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> Professor of Music and, by courtesy, Electrical Engineering
> CCRMA, Stanford University
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