Re: Is someone working on Jazz++ ?

2000-03-29 Thread Branden Robinson
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 08:56:15AM -0300, Eduardo Marcel Macan wrote:
   Hello, I noticed Jazz++ (www.jazzware.com) is now released under
 the GPL, is there anyone working on it? Unfortunately I don't have the time
 to do it, but I'd like to see it packaged. It is the best linux midi sequencer
 nowadays.

I tried, but it would not build and failed in several places.

It is written mostly in C++, and I don't know C++.  Not to mention the fact
that I do have one or two other packages on my plate.

Someone who does, please adopt this package.  As added incentive, if you get
it working, you'll a get a avoid-Overfiend-bitch-out-for-free card.  This
offer is valid for a limited time only!  Not for pets or small children.

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Re: Is someone working on Jazz++ ?

2000-03-29 Thread Diana Galletly
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Branden Robinson wrote:

 On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 08:56:15AM -0300, Eduardo Marcel Macan wrote:
  Hello, I noticed Jazz++ (www.jazzware.com) is now released under
  the GPL, is there anyone working on it? Unfortunately I don't have the time
  to do it, but I'd like to see it packaged. It is the best linux midi 
  sequencer nowadays.
 
 I tried, but it would not build and failed in several places.

Ditto.

 It is written mostly in C++, and I don't know C++.  Not to mention the fact
 that I do have one or two other packages on my plate.

It is also reliant on wxWindows 1.68.  Granted, one might not always use
the *most* up-to-date version of things, but 1.68 is prehistoric now, and
people are generally advised to upgrade.

I'll take a look to see if I can get it working with current wxWindows
(the ones that Ron's been packaging up lately) but I'm not entirely
hopeful.  Someone with version 1.68 might have more luck if they want
to try ...

Diana.
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Re: Is someone working on Jazz++ ?

2000-03-29 Thread Will Lowe
  I tried, but it would not build and failed in several places.
 
 Ditto.
 

Yup.  I have actually resolved most of these issues (not all), and I've
been thinking about setting up a package.  I actually started working on a
package of the (still-alpha-quality) Gseq sequencer, but it needs some
work on the midi-handling code, so I've put it off until I have time to
rewrite that stuff.

 I'll take a look to see if I can get it working with current wxWindows
 (the ones that Ron's been packaging up lately) but I'm not entirely
 hopeful.

I'm almost positive it won't compile against anything in the 2.X wxWindows
set.  The API changes significantly, IIRC.  It _should_ build against
wxxt, which is the Xt-based wxWindows 1.X package in potato/woody, but who
wants to use _anything_ that looks like Xt apps do?  The other issue is
that the code, as released, doesn't work with ALSA 0.5.X. There are
patches available, but I haven't had time to look at them yet.

I'm in the middle of moving from the East Coast to the West due to a job
change, so time is short at the moment.  Hopefully, I'll get a chance to
look at both of these in about two weeks when I need to be done packing. 

Will

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Is someone working on Jazz++ ?

2000-03-24 Thread Eduardo Marcel Macan
Hello, I noticed Jazz++ (www.jazzware.com) is now released under
the GPL, is there anyone working on it? Unfortunately I don't have the time
to do it, but I'd like to see it packaged. It is the best linux midi sequencer
nowadays.

Regards,

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