Re: [Hydrogen-devel] New in town

2015-06-16 Thread Steve Boyer
. I believe the environment variable before invoking the script would be a better option (simpler) though. About the 64-bit version, what problem do you face? Make sure that all packages required are available for 64-bit by mxe. Harry On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 12:09 AM, Steve Boyer

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] New in town

2015-06-17 Thread Steve Boyer
for windows... I guess I will look into that. Harry On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 6:51 PM, Steve Boyer boyer.st...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Harry, So I spent most of this morning building a fresh mxe to test in, and here are the results: Hydrogen fails to build, hitting an error on libhydrogen-core

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] New in town

2015-06-12 Thread Steve Boyer
be totally removed and the link to the mxe requirements page could be provided instead for all cases ( http://mxe.cc/#requirements ). That would solve a couple of issues. On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 9:03 PM, Steve Boyer boyer.st...@gmail.com wrote: Harry, Those packages aren't required by mxe. I added

[Hydrogen-devel] New in town

2015-05-22 Thread Steve Boyer
Hey everyone, First I will introduce myself. My name is Steve aka mikotoiii, and I've been using Hydrogen with my band for a little while now. What sparked me to join and try to contribute was the progression in Linux, but not in Windows. I am a sysadmin by trade, which means that I compile and

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] New in town

2015-08-31 Thread Steve Boyer
well. At the moment i have > not tried yet to build hydrogen with LADSPA support. But i'm really glad > that we can now release a 0.9.7-beta1 installer for hydrogen. Very nice > work! > > Best regards, > Sebastian > > > > > On 2015-08-10 15:27, Steve Boyer wrote:

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] H2 is a project of the week at Sourceforge

2015-09-06 Thread Steve Boyer
If you look at pull request #288, it contains the changes to make full 32 and 64 bit packages for Windows. These will be suffuxed with the first 6-8 characters from the latest commit in both the installer and the program title, since a full release of 0.9.7 hasn't happened yet. That can give us

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Implementing LilyPond support

2015-12-17 Thread Steve Boyer
Hey Sacha, There's a ticket open on github which relates to general midi. Not sure if you've seen it, but it might be a good place to start. https://github.com/hydrogen-music/hydrogen/issues/307 On Dec 17, 2015 6:28 PM, "Sacha Delanoue" wrote: > Hi Thijs, > > On 16/12/2015

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Implementing LilyPond support

2015-12-16 Thread Steve Boyer
I am going to look at the Windows scripts and doing some cross compiling with C++ 11 to see if it can be made to work with cmake 2.x when I have some time On Dec 16, 2015 5:56 AM, "Thijs van severen" wrote: > hi Sacha ! > > Sorry for the late reply :-S > We are always

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] C++11 support

2016-07-14 Thread Steve Boyer
Hey Thijs, The c++11 stuff is in #263 ( https://github.com/hydrogen-music/hydrogen/pull/263). I think you might be able to just add "-DCXX_STANDARD=11" (for CXX11 or you can use 98 for the older style compile, which was failing to build for Windows at least). Steve On Jul 14, 2016 06:03, "Thijs

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Website considerations..

2016-07-30 Thread Steve Boyer
I can help out with writing some of the HTML and css for the pages. On Jul 30, 2016 08:55, wrote: > Hi! > > Thanks for your input! After considering all the mentioned options, i > suppose that using the > jekyll/github pages combination is the easiest solution for us at the >

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Website considerations..

2016-07-18 Thread Steve Boyer
Hey Mauser, We could look at using an openshift solution. Openshift by RedHat uses github and would allow us to do our site that way using a lamp or wamp stack as a local development environment. As far as coding backend, do we really need something as fully featured as a cms, or can we leave

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Hydrogen 0.9.7-beta3 released

2016-09-02 Thread Steve Boyer
Speaking of tarballs... On Sourceforge on my Linux machine, it lists 0.9.5.1 as being the latest version. On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 5:34 PM, wrote: > Am 30.08.2016 23:34, schrieb treb...@tuxfamily.org: > > Hi, > > > > I've been compiling/packaging it and testing it quickly. So

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Sharing my drum patterns

2016-09-14 Thread Steve Boyer
My immediate question was, if most of the kits aren't GM compliant, 1) why aren't they compliant, and 2) how can we make them compliant? 3) is it easy to write something to convert old 1st party kits to the new compliant kits? I'm really not intimately familiar with the specifics of GM. I can

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Hydrogen 0.9.7-beta3 released

2016-08-29 Thread Steve Boyer
Hey Mauser, Was just doing some updates to my sources to have a look at the 64-bit compilation issues for Windows, and noticed that the link on the downloads page of the website still points to the beta2 package. Steve On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 7:53 PM, wrote: > Hi everyone, >

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] website down ?

2018-05-03 Thread Steve Boyer
). He gave us the advice to upgrade to a newer version of drupal. > I will try to make a test-upgrade on the weekend to try out if this is > possible. > > Best regards and sorry for the inconvenience, > Sebastian > > > > Am 20.04.2018 20:47, schrieb Steve Boyer: >

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Hydrogen Drum Kits

2018-02-09 Thread Steve Boyer
That's normal as the email was sent to the development list, which you're a part of, not to a single email address. Cheers, Steve On Feb 9, 2018 19:31, "Rainer Steffen Hain" wrote: > Hi Sebastian. > > This is very annoying. I'm replying to your mails and they just

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] website status ?

2018-07-31 Thread Steve Boyer
Website's been back up for about a week at http://hydrogen-music.org The forums are still down, since we have had to migrate away from the platform we were using. On Tue, Jul 31, 2018, 10:16 el.pescado wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any update? Website has been down for over 3 months now:/ > >

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Hydrogen Contributions

2018-03-06 Thread Steve Boyer
Hey Barry, I'll point you to this article that was created on the ways that you can help contribute to Hydrogen: http://hydrogen.popez.org/hcms/node/5625 Cheers, Steve On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 4:40 PM, Barry C via Hydrogen-devel < hydrogen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: > Hello, > >

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Forum issues?

2018-03-12 Thread Steve Boyer
Hey Mauser, I can have a look at doing some moderation work as well. Cheers, Steve On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 5:49 AM, el.pescado wrote: > Hi! > > Can we self-host forums? Discourse is open source so it's possible to run > it on own server. > > What kind of spam we have to

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] website down ?

2018-04-20 Thread Steve Boyer
I'm getting the same thing, though I was on doing my rounds a couple hours after you. I'd say it's been around 4 or so hours since I was on. Steve On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, 15:20 wrote: > Hi all. > > The website looks down since a few hours. > Trying to connect to

Re: [Hydrogen-devel] Hydrogen not launching properly

2018-10-19 Thread Steve Boyer
On Windows, if you press alt, then space, then m - you can then use the arrow keys to move the window around. If it is off the screen, this should let you move it back into view. Hope that helps. On Fri, Oct 19, 2018, 08:26 Alex Greenspan wrote: > Hello, > > I am interested in developing for