Hi Steve!

Great! A github ticket shouldn't be necessary if you already have the 
solution or if you think that you're close to it..  But they're great as 
a reminder if it takes longer to fix the problem.

Best regards,
Sebastian


On 2015-09-01 3:15, Steve Boyer wrote:
> Hey Sebastian, Glad to hear.
> 
> Now I'll have to start looking into the issues with the 64 bit cross
> compiling. Should I open a new ticket, or just work away at it and
> issue a pull request when it's sorted out? I'm pretty sure that I know
> why it won't cross compile 64 bit, but I'll have to run some tests to
> verify.
> On Aug 31, 2015 3:28 PM, <mau...@smoors.de> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Steve,
>> 
>> i've finally tested your additions and most of it worked like a
>> charm. I
>> had to update some library version and did some smaller changes to
>> the
>> cross_compile script, but most of it worked well. At the moment i
>> have
>> not tried yet to build hydrogen with LADSPA support. But i'm really
>> glad
>> that we can now release a 0.9.7-beta1 installer for hydrogen. Very
>> nice
>> work!
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Sebastian
>> 
>> On 2015-08-10 15:27, Steve Boyer wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>> 
>>> So the current status is that my last cross compile was
>> successful. I
>>> was just waiting for Sebastien to review the last batch of
>> changes
>>> before they were pulled in.
>>> 
>>> It will still only compile 32bit though, someone was having a
>> look to
>>> see about making some changes to the source to allow it to
>> compile
>>> 64bit (there was a problem with the ints not being int ints if I
>>> recall, which made the compile fail due to incorrect type being
>> set).
>>> 
>>> Steve
>>> On Aug 10, 2015 4:51 AM, "Thijs van severen"
>>> <thijsvanseve...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi guys
>>>> 
>>>> i'm going trough all the open github tickets and some of theme
>> are
>>>> windows related (or have to do with the fact that the last
>> windows
>>>> version is outdated)
>>>> my guess is that most windows tickets will be closed as soon as
>> we
>>>> have an up to date version  (so all eyes are on you  ;-)
>>>> 
>>>> can you share the current status with us ?
>>>> 
>>>> thanks for all the hard work on this !!
>>>> 
>>>> grtz
>>>> Thijs
>>>> 
>>>> 2015-06-18 2:34 GMT+02:00 Steve Boyer <boyer.st...@gmail.com>:
>>>> 
>>>> Yeah definitely interesting, I noticed the portaudio header in
>> the
>>>> jack source when I initially ran into the problems getting
>> hydrogen
>>>> to compile with jack support, which is why I was able to track
>> it
>>>> down so fast (I was looking to see if there was an easy way not
>>>> using code blocks to compile it to get the dll and headers so we
>>>> wouldn't have to copy them from Windows). Removal of the
>> portaudio
>>>> stuff might be able to be proposed upstream.
>>>> 
>>>> I'll try the force remake of portaudio here in the morning. But
>> I
>>>> reckon that it should work. I can build the recompile of
>> portaudio
>>>> into my script if it doesn't get a different fix soon.
>>>> 
>>>> Steve
>>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015, 20:07 Harry Nakos <xna...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Really, really, really interesting... Indeed. From mxe/log/jack
>> I
>>>> see:
>>>> 
>>>> + install
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/xnakos/Projects/mxe/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/lib/libportaudio.dll.a
>>>> (from build/windows/libportaudio.dll.a)
>>>> 
>>>> To work around this (do not still know the implications), I went
>> to
>>>> mxe/src/portaudio.mk [1] [1] and added this (random dependency
>> to force
>>>> re-make, I am not aware of a way to force re-make a package
>> other
>>>> than adding a dependency or in general changing the MK file
>>>> (maybe)):
>>>> 
>>>> $(PKG)_DEPS     := gcc jack
>>>> 
>>>> in order to be able to make portaudio again. After that
>> compilation
>>>> of hydrogen is successful. You can try it and tell me what
>> happens.
>>>> It is not more than 24 hours ago that my jack commits were
>> pulled
>>>> into mxe. I now saw that jack2 contains an ancient header file
>> of
>>>> portaudio for windows... I guess I will look into that.
>>>> 
>>>> Harry
>>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 6:51 PM, Steve Boyer
>> <boyer.st...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hey Harry,
>>>> 
>>>> So I spent most of this morning building a fresh mxe to test in,
>> and
>>>> here are the results: Hydrogen fails to build, hitting an error
>> on
>>>> libhydrogen-core-0.9.7 on portaudio stuff.
>>>> I believe that this is due to jack patching some of the
>> portaudio
>>>> files. Here's details for the error.
>>>> 
>>>> sboyer@pc16:/home/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source$ make
>>>> Linking CXX shared library libhydrogen-core-0.9.7.dll
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> CMakeFiles/hydrogen-core-0.9.7.dir/objects.a(portaudio_driver.cpp.obj):
>>>> In function `ZN6H2Core15PortAudioDriver10disconnectEv':
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:107:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_StopStream'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:114:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_CloseStream'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:121:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_Terminate'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:111:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_GetErrorText'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:118:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_GetErrorText'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> CMakeFiles/hydrogen-core-0.9.7.dir/objects.a(portaudio_driver.cpp.obj):
>>>> In function `ZN6H2Core15PortAudioDriver7connectEv':
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:71:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_Initialize'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:75:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_GetErrorText'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:87:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_OpenDefaultStream'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:91:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_GetErrorText'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:95:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_StartStream'
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> /home/local/NBIB/sboyer/build/hydrogen/source/src/core/src/IO/portaudio_driver.cpp:99:
>>>> undefined reference to `Pa_GetErrorText'
>>>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>>>> src/core/CMakeFiles/hydrogen-core-0.9.7.dir/build.make:1422:
>> recipe
>>>> for target 'src/core/libhydrogen-core-0.9.7.dll' failed
>>>> make[2]: *** [src/core/libhydrogen-core-0.9.7.dll] Error 1
>>>> CMakeFiles/Makefile2:137: recipe for target
>>>> 'src/core/CMakeFiles/hydrogen-core-0.9.7.dir/all' failed
>>>> make[1]: *** [src/core/CMakeFiles/hydrogen-core-0.9.7.dir/all]
>> Error
>>>> 2
>>>> Makefile:137: recipe for target 'all' failed
>>>> make: *** [all] Error 2
>>>> 
>>>> sboyer@pc16:/opt/mxe/usr$ diff -r i686-w64-mingw32.shared/
>>>> /opt/mxe.hydrogen/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/ | grep portaudio
>>>> Binary files i686-w64-mingw32.shared/bin/libportaudio-2.dll and
>>>> 
>> /opt/mxe.hydrogen/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/bin/libportaudio-2.dll
>>>> differ
>>>> Binary files i686-w64-mingw32.shared/bin/test-portaudio.exe and
>>>> 
>> /opt/mxe.hydrogen/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/bin/test-portaudio.exe
>>>> differ
>>>> Binary files i686-w64-mingw32.shared/lib/libportaudio.dll.a and
>>>> 
>> /opt/mxe.hydrogen/usr/i686-w64-mingw32.shared/lib/libportaudio.dll.a
>>>> differ
>>>> 
>>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:18 AM Steve Boyer
>> <boyer.st...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hey Harry,
>>>> That would simplify things greatly.
>>>> I will give it a go shortly, and report back. Thanks for the
>> heads
>>>> up.
>>>> 
>>>> Steve
>>>> On Jun 17, 2015 7:36 AM, "Harry Nakos" <xna...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Steve, hi!
>>>> 
>>>> MXE is now capable of making jack! I hope at least! Could you
>> try it
>>>> by adding jack to the make list and removing manual inclusion of
>>>> header files from the script? It will simplify some things I
>> hope.
>>>> 
>>>> Harry
>>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 9:56 PM, Steve Boyer
>> <boyer.st...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hey Sebastian,
>>>> 
>>>> I have pushed my new version of the script up. The major changes
>> in
>>>> it are as follows:
>>>> cross_compile.sh - now only builds hydrogen and gets the
>> required
>>>> files for a Windows release (includes the jack installer, and
>> the
>>>> Windows installer for ladspa plugins).
>>>> mxe_installer.sh - I went through the mxe requirements page and
>> did
>>>> up a quick script to hopefully install mxe on any of the listed
>>>> systems (OS X included). I only have a Debian system to test
>> this
>>>> on, so I can't confirm that the script will work well on any
>> other
>>>> systems (anyone want to test?). I also added references to the
>>>> requirements page and the tutorial page inside the script to
>> point
>>>> people to where they should look if anything goes wrong.
>>>> The MXE check now checks for the cmake toolchain file used by
>> mxe to
>>>> determine if mxe is installed, both in the mxe_installer.sh and
>>>> cross_compile.sh scripts. If you can think of a better way to
>> check
>>>> for mxe's existence then I'd be happy implementing that.
>>>> 
>>>> Steve
>>>> 
>>>> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 5:13 PM <mau...@smoors.de> wrote:
>>>> Hi Harry, hi Steve!
>>>> 
>>>> On 2015-06-11 18:32, Harry Nakos wrote:
>>>>> Hi, guys!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sebastian, there is already a link in the Readme.md for
>> compiling
>>>> the
>>>>> cross-compiler on other Unix systems, which in turn links to
>>>>> http://mxe.cc/#requirements-macos [2] [2] [7], which is
>> probably what
>>>> you
>>>>> need. Can you try to follow this guide and see if there are
>>>> packages
>>>>> missing afterwards?
>>>> 
>>>> That looks quite helpful! I will see if i can get sth. working
>>>> after
>>>> Steve has pushed the next version of his script. But i think
>> will
>>>> give
>>>> testing on linux definitely the priority. In my opionion it is
>>>> better to
>>>> concentrate on one platform first :)
>>>> 
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Sebastian
>>>> 
>>>>> Steve, great job once again! I haven't had to time to try it
>> yet.
>>>> A
>>>>> few observations/questions. Why are libfftw3-dev and
>>>> libportaudio-dev
>>>>> in mxe's requirements? Are these needed at all for the
>>>>> cross-compilation? If there are extra requirements for some
>>>> reason
>>>>> (what am I missing?), I believe they should be listed
>> separately
>>>> (from
>>>>> the mxe requirements). On another topic, I believe that the
>> path
>>>> to
>>>>> mxe should not be taken for granted or hardcoded. /opt requires
>>>> root
>>>>> privileges to be written for one. The script could require an
>>>>> environment variable to be set, one that would have the path to
>>>> mxe
>>>>> assigned to it. Or the script could take the path to mxe as an
>>>>> argument. I believe the environment variable before invoking
>> the
>>>>> script would be a better option (simpler) though. About the
>>>> 64-bit
>>>>> version, what problem do you face? Make sure that all packages
>>>>> required are available for 64-bit by mxe.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Harry
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 12:09 AM, Steve Boyer
>>>> <boyer.st...@gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hey Sebastian,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I was actually going to remove my pull and submit a new one.
>>>> I've
>>>>>> changed how the system packages the installer (using CPack now
>>>>>> instead of straight NSIS. I'll have to update the
>> documentation
>>>> to
>>>>>> reflect the changes for non Debian systems (if you'd like to
>>>> tell me
>>>>>> the required packages on Mac I'd be more then happy to add Mac
>>>>>> support to the cross building (unfortunately I don't have a
>> Mac
>>>> to
>>>>>> test on, and am unfamiliar with the packaging system).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> All my checks are pretty loose so I should definitely tighten
>> up
>>>> and
>>>>>> test those a little better. The specific mxe problem you
>> listed
>>>> has
>>>>>> sort of been fixed since I discovered during testing that if
>> you
>>>>>> compile mxe in your build dir, you need to do an awful lot to
>>>> get it
>>>>>> to work once moved to /opt. So now it builds in  and checks
>>>> against
>>>>>> /opt/mxe. I'll tighten up the checks for some of the
>>>> requirements of
>>>>>> mxe before setting it as installed in my new version.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> With the cleanup I did for the experimental 64bit windows
>>>> version, I
>>>>>> obsoleted some of the code in the script file, and was
>> thinking
>>>>>> about building an mxe installer as a separate item.
>>>> Unfortunately I
>>>>>> haven't gotten the 64bit version to compile just yet but it's
>> a
>>>> work
>>>>>> in progress.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> My readme file has become a little outdated but I plan on
>>>> updating
>>>>>> it with the proper manual steps. As well as a brief
>> description
>>>> of
>>>>>> the options in the script. I will need to do this because the
>>>> build
>>>>>> structure has changed since CPack wanted to include everything
>>>> in
>>>>>> the package, and wasn't moving the exe and dll files to the
>>>> proper
>>>>>> locations, and when I'd move the source tree into a sub
>>>> directory
>>>>>> using CPack everything would break.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The new structure is build/hydrogen git clone hydrogen then
>>>> rename
>>>>>> hydrogen to source and build in the project dir. With this
>>>> change
>>>>>> though I was required to do some linking as CPack was
>>>> complaining
>>>>>> about absolute paths.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hopefully I'll have a better version of everything by next
>> week
>>>>>> sometime. In the meantime if you want to email me some of the
>>>> Mac
>>>>>> specific stuff I can build it into the script so you hopefully
>>>> won't
>>>>>> run into issues with the cross compile next time.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Steve
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Jun 10, 2015 5:45 PM, <mau...@smoors.de> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hi Steve!
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> That sounds awesome! I've started to try your scripts before
>>>>>>> merging
>>>>>>> them and run into the following issues:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 1. Maybe you should note some general prerequisite in
>> readme.md [3]
>>>> [3]
>>>>>>> [1]. Sth.
>>>>>>> like "this works only on debian-based linux systems". Keep in
>>>>>>> mind that
>>>>>>> there are also people with OS X out there (eh,like me..) that
>>>> may
>>>>>>> think
>>>>>>> they could cross-compile for windows :)
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 2.  It would be great if you coud list the mxe requirements
>>>>>>> somewhere or
>>>>>>> see to it that your scripts install everything. In my case,
>> the
>>>>>>> packages
>>>>>>> autopoint, bison, flex and gperf were missing. Related
>> problem:
>>>>>>> After
>>>>>>> /opt/mxe is created, your script seems to think that mxe is
>>>>>>> installed,
>>>>>>> even if it failed to install. It only checks the directory
>>>>>>> structure..
>>>>>>> In addition, it uses "mv" to place the directory structure in
>>>>>>> /opt. If
>>>>>>> you run the script again, the original source in the build
>> dir
>>>> is
>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>> found (because it got moved). Maybe "cp -r" would be better
>>>>>>> suited
>>>>>>> here..
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> This is were i stopped today, maybe i can give it a new try
>> at
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> weekend!
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>> Sebastian
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 2015-05-27 21:47, Steve Boyer wrote:
>>>>>>>> I have an update from the Windows front. I was able to
>>>>>>> cross-compile
>>>>>>>> Hydrogen with jack support today, which brings the supported
>>>>>>> drivers
>>>>>>>> up to Jack and Portaudio (which I think is all Windows can
>>>>>>> use).
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> My setup is a Debian system using mxe to cross-compile for
>>>>>>> Windows,
>>>>>>>> and a Windows 7 system for testing. I've got most of my
>>>>>>> documentation
>>>>>>>> up to date in the README.md file in my fork, but my auto
>> build
>>>>>>> script
>>>>>>>> has become rather outdated and I am going to expand upon it
>>>>>>> anyway to
>>>>>>>> allow you to have a permanent build environment set up
>> instead
>>>>>>> of the
>>>>>>>> temporary one it makes currently, etc.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> The wiki outlines steps to compile hydrogen on Windows for
>>>>>>> Windows,
>>>>>>>> which I haven't tried yet but shouldn't be much different
>>>> since
>>>>>>> they
>>>>>>>> both use mingw as the compiler. Once I get my script updated
>> I
>>>>>>> will
>>>>>>>> start to tackle that. I may just move on to packaging with
>>>> NSIS
>>>>>>> though
>>>>>>>> then come back to it.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> As it stands you might be able to update the wiki to add the
>>>> up
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> date cross compile instructions from the README.md file
>> here:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>> 
>> https://github.com/mikotoiii/hydrogen/blob/master/win32/README.md
>> [4]
>>>> [4]
>>>>>>> [2] [5]
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>  - Steve
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 4:58 AM, Thijs van severen
>>>>>>>> <thijsvanseve...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Hi Steve and welcome to the team !
>>>>>>>>> (sorry for the late reply :-S )
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> i assume that you already found your way to the wiki, and
>>>> more
>>>>>>>>> specifically the pages that describe the
>>>> compilation/packaging
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>> Windows
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> (https://github.com/hydrogen-music/hydrogen/wiki/Packaging-for-Windows
>> [5]
>>>> [5]
>>>>>>> [3]
>>>>>>>>> [3])
>>>>>>>>> I'm pretty sure that the wiki is not up to date, so if you
>>>>>>> find
>>>>>>>>> anything that needs to be changed just let me know via this
>>>> ML
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> A lot of people will be grateful if you can find a way to
>>>>>>> speed up
>>>>>>>>> and simplify the compilation for windows, so good luck !
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Grtz
>>>>>>>>> Thijs
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 2015-05-22 16:20 GMT+02:00 Steve Boyer
>>>>>>> <boyer.st...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Hey everyone,
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> First I will introduce myself. My name is Steve aka
>>>>>>> mikotoiii, and
>>>>>>>>>> I've been using Hydrogen with my band for a little while
>>>> now.
>>>>>>> What
>>>>>>>>>> sparked me to join and try to contribute was the
>> progression
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>>>>> Linux, but not in Windows. I am a sysadmin by trade, which
>>>>>>> means
>>>>>>>>>> that I compile and test software on a number of different
>>>>>>> systems
>>>>>>>>>> and platforms routinely.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I should also state that I am not a programmer, though I
>> do
>>>>>>> know
>>>>>>>>>> enough to get by to make small fixes to allow something to
>>>>>>>>>> compile. I do have a lot of exposure to Linux, both from
>> my
>>>>>>> job
>>>>>>>>>> and from my personal enthusiasm for it, and I am decent at
>>>>>>>>>> scripting in it.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> What I would like to work on, and have been in my personal
>>>>>>> fork so
>>>>>>>>>> far is fixing up the compiling scripts and documentation
>> for
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> cross compiling of the Windows version (I have already
>>>>>>> compiled
>>>>>>>>>> 0.9.7 for Windows, and am currently testing it out), as
>> well
>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>>>> making a new compiling script to help speed up the process
>>>> of
>>>>>>>>>> cross compiling.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I hope that I can help contribute to this project and
>> bring
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> Windows versions up to date
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> mikotoiii
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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