2012/2/22 Sebastian Moors <[email protected]>

>  thijs van severen wrote:
>
> Hi all !
>
>  some days ago i messed up my virtual test machine and i decided
> to re-install it from scratch. (32bit ubuntu 10.4.4 in virtualbox)
> while i had such a clean system i wanted to try out the current "building
> hydrogen from source" procedure as it is described on the trac wiki page
> (see http://trac.assembla.com/hydrogen/wiki/development%3Aqt4compile)
> i have put my findings in an odt document so the formatting is preserved
> (see att)
>
>  if you take a look at it you will see that there are a number of issues
> that i encountered and i'm hoping to get some feedback on how to solve these
> once i have all the answers i can update the current procedure
>
>  Hi Thijs,
>
> please try to isolate your issues so that we can work on each one.
>

Ok. i'll do that, but my first concern was not so much to get my setup
running, but rather to check if the procedure was still up to date


> A odt file is not the best solution for communication on a ML..
>

agree, but keeping a decent formatting on a ML is impossible, and since
there is quite a bit of txt i figured it might be better to do it that way
so things stay organized



>
> For the start, you have to install libtar-dev instead of tar. That's
> already written in the wiki.
>

correct, and that is also what i installed (as described in the first
apt-get action in the odt document) but that doesnt seem to be enough ...


> The patches directory in trunk is empty because there are no current
> patches there at the moment. This is different for 0.9.6 and 0.9.5. It is
> really hard to reflect all version in the compilation page, so i thought
> the people will notice it when they don't need the patches (you need them
> only when hydrogen does not compile).
>

ok, understood


> Coreaudio and Coremidi are OS X only.
>

yep, i thought so


> - Sebastian
>

i'll create a new mail containing the remaining questions/issues i have

grtz
Thijs

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