Em qui., 7 de jan. de 2021 às 06:48, Roman Haefeli <[email protected]> escreveu:
> On Thu, 2021-01-07 at 00:14 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > > Ok, we made lots of progress and now we have tests versions for macOS > > and Windows (32 and 64 bits). > > I think it's great you put effort into making [fluid~] available. Cool! > > > we still need to sort this for linux, > > It builds without troubles on Linux-amd64-32. However, it > assumes libfluidsynth2 to be installed. I don't know what the common > process on Linux is, but since the dependencies are usually easily > installable with some kind of package manager, there is probably no > need to include additional local libraries. Is this notion widely > accepted? Maybe include something in the README like: > > --- > On Debian and derivatives, you need to install the libfluidsynth2 > package: > > ~~~sh > sudo apt install libfluidsynth2 > ~~~ Yeah, it's important we make all of this clear. I just want this to be available via deken, so people can download it and use it right away. So statically/dynamic linking is the only way to go I guess. If there's something in the way and if there are just too many different options for linux distributions (does this make sense? What do I know?), then we can maybe put this instructions on the help file instead? Well, Linux people, enlighten me...
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