Hey list.
For the impatient, or those with an afternoon to kill, you can try
the brand *new* lv2 built-in support versions, in branch lv2_fixes,
even if you are on a distro that uses the older versions, such as
14.04 LTS or even 15.* or 16.* (?)
I have yet to merge with master.
I'm adding some more stuff in a different area (the gtkHelper folder)
so if you can go ahead and try /these/ changes, please do.
Upgraded our built-in LV2 support library versions to:
lv2-1.12.0
lilv-0.22.0
serd-0.22.0
sord-0.14.0
sratom-0.4.6
I have kept their original tree structures /intact/ with version numbers,
and kept the NEWS, AUTHORS, COPYING etc, while still removing
all other unnecessary files.
Instructions on how to upgrade the tree are given in lv2Support/ChangeLog.
But wait ! There's more !
All of this built-in support may not matter to most users now because...
[Drum roll]
I added the ability to choose *system* versions instead of *builtin*
See the new cmake setting ENABLE_LV2_SUPPLIED :-)
The default is off.
You are permitted to choose the system versions *only* if they
are greater than or equal to our versions listed above.
Otherwise it automatically falls back to our built-in versions.
No worries.
This is because some stuff was deprecated - it required mods to MusE -
and a lot was fixed in the new LV2 versions.
So MusE's code must at least /match/, or better, what is in the
linked support libraries.
Should future *system* LV2 versions break something in MusE,
you can manually fall back to the built-in versions.
Before I merge to master, I need to test on 14.04 distro, no time ATM,
so please go ahead and test if you can.
It should automatically force the built-in version to be built,
assuming you have those way-too-old lv2 packages installed :-)
Fixed a compile warning stoppage if using jack-1.
(That very old JackTransportNetStarting "case 4:" statement HACK.)
Suppressed unwanted Jack terminal errors and info output.
Although, it doesn't seem to be suppressing them with jack-1.
Tim.
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