Hello Philipp, 2010/12/23 Philipp Überbacher <[email protected]>
> > Hi there, > I tried building muse to give it a spin today, but the build failed: > > Linking CXX shared library libmuse_core.so > midiedit/libmuse_midiedit.so: undefined reference to > make: *** [all] Error 2 > Aborting... > Hmm, no idea why this happens for you. Perhaps Orcan has some idea? > Anyway, upfront a couple of questions/suggestions. > > website: > - Part Import/Export <- what does this refer to? > Midi-parts are xml based and can be stored and retrieved from disk. This gives the possibility to produce a library of parts. Creating a public library of parts (mainly for drums) has been discussed. > - Several types of audio tracks > * Audio inputs > * Audio outputs > * Wave tracks <- those sound weird, I hope I don't need to > They are regular tracks where you can put/record wave-parts, if you tried older versions of MusE this is nothing new. > create separate tracks for everything > - the following link (found here: > http://muse-sequencer.org/index.php/Download) is more distracting than > anything: > http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=svn&group_id=93414 Too much information? It's the standard sourceforge page, though you may be right, we should probably rework that in the wiki. > building: > you seem to have switched to cmake but half way it seems. The build > instructions are rather weird and unusual for cmake. > creating build, cd'ing there and invoking cmake .. is not how it's > usually done. > Usually you configure using 'ccmake .' when you build manually or > -DCMAKE_BLA (which you do use) for automatic building. > A DESTDIR is a good thing to have since often enough software > is build in a chroot and hence "make install" as root will fail if it > tries to install into the real /usr. > I'm not convinced there is a usual way. Though you are right we are beginners with cmake and it can probably be improved. ccmake is just a curses frontend is it not? You can try to convince me but instinctively I think we should steer clear of gui tools for building. > Well, I'm looking forward to using a hopefully improved muse :) > Thank you, we will try to improve the build and get it compiling on all systems we can :) Regards, Robert
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