On Thu, 2021-01-07 at 12:01 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > Em qui., 7 de jan. de 2021 às 11:22, Roman Haefeli < > [email protected]> escreveu: > > but don't understand how this is done on Linux. > > me neither, in any case, this thread was just for people to download > the test binaries for mac and windows and test it :) not build it for > any system.
I understand this and was trying to help out on Linux and obviously failed. I wasn't complaining about the help not giving me instructions on how to compile fluid~ on Linux (btw: it compiles fine on Linux). > Anyway, I guess Lucas made it happen for Linux already and put up > some binaries we can test as well, but only he can say what he did so > we're sure. He included a libfluidsynth binary that doesn't link to all kinds of other libraries. I think that is the way it should be done. > But again, I hope we can focus if the provided test binaries work, > cause those are going up to deken next soon ;) Absolutely. Nevertheless, it would be nice to provide them at least for most common Linux platforms. As I'm using fluid~ already myself, I'm interested in getting it done "the right way". Roman
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