On Sun, 2021-01-10 at 16:40 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > > > Em dom., 10 de jan. de 2021 às 13:40, Roman Haefeli < > [email protected]> escreveu: > > I sitll compiled fluidsynth so that it has the exact support I > > want, > > not more, not less. Basically, I only want libsndfile support (for > > loading SF3-files) and everything else disabled. > > what's everything else? what are you missing?
Nothing (I hope). That's the point. > I'm curious to know what these dependencies are, what they do and > what they're needed for. fluidsynth comes with a library and command line utility, so that you can use it as a standalone tool. It supports writing to soundfiles, many audio backends from many platforms and other stuff (check CMakeLists.txt for a full list). From what I understand, the [fluidsynth~] external doesn't make use of this stuff, so there is no point in bloating the library and the number of dependencies unnecessarily. I know you're still working on it, but for testing (especially the build part) I made builds for three Linux archs: https://netpd.org/~roman/tmp/fluidsynth~/ Roman
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