-std=c++11 is probably missing in the C++ command line.
Stéphane
> Le 14 mars 2022 à 16:13, Daniel Chapiro a écrit :
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> Thanks, Romain! In that case I'll stick to faust2ck for now.
> However, for those who may want to use FaucK, I found a problems with
> Faust.chug (I had posted it in the
Thanks, Romain! In that case I'll stick to faust2ck for now.
However, for those who may want to use FaucK, I found a problems with
Faust.chug (I had posted it in the ChucK forum, since Faust.chug is in the
ChucK chugins release, but I'll cc it below).
Cheers!
Daniel
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1. I downloaded the
Hi Daniel,
Beside the fact that FaucK allows you to do on-the-fly compilation of Faust
programs directly in ChucK, there's no real benefit in terms of using it
vs. faust2ck. It's just more convenient if you need to prototype Faust
programs directly in ChucK. If your Faust program is always the