On 01/09/2011 04:40, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> I don't think Bill is an "admin" (in the sense that he can't authorize
> people to upload to the svn repository); I think only Joachim and
> Brian are. The rest of us (about 15 others) have write-access to the
> svn, but we can't add people.
Maybe you ca
Looking on google there is a guy who has generated drivers for two of
his own synths, yet this is not part of the code in SVN. He's written
quite a lot of info about it here
http://sites.google.com/site/experimentalfrush/jsynthlib and apparently
started the WIKI that was linked to this list yes
Joe,
You are listed as project admin. Did you ever try adding anyone to svn access?
Few months ago you said you could add me to the project, but that ended with
nothing. Did any other admins objected? Or it just did not work technically?
Regarding you experimental work:
The mechanism for such
I think what the project is missing is releasing binary builds from svn for
download on regular basis.
That would allow more extensive testing of experimental code by people without
programming skills required to build themselves, but who really could use the
program in real world.
That probab
On 9/1/2011 7:09 AM, frankster wrote:
> Looking on google there is a guy who has generated drivers for two of
> his own synths, yet this is not part of the code in SVN. He's written
> quite a lot of info about it here
> http://sites.google.com/site/experimentalfrush/jsynthlib and apparently
> start
Hi there
I'm the one the OP was talking about, who wrote two drivers and a wiki.
Don't blame the JSynthLIb community for my code not being in SVN, I didn't
ask for it because I feel like my code is not yet finished. I had to stop
putting time in programming because I had to find a real job (meanin
Hi,
Well I hope noone takes offence if I sounded a little critical of the
jsynthlib project! :)
IMO if you have part of a synth driver working - e.g. single patch
librarian - its good to submit that part and get it out there. then as
you get more parts done to add them in as well. If noone's us
On 09/01/2011 10:02 AM, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> One of the things I'd like to see next is a mechanism to load just the
> synth drivers that you need. As things are now, compiling JSynthLib
> means compiling*all* of the synth drivers, and the same goes for
> distributing it. If we hope to add many mo
Frankie,
I have added you as a developer.
Anyone willing to provide code can of course be added.
Just say so instead of discussing how dead the project is
and that you are thinking about a fork.
Cheers
Joachim
Am 01.09.2011 05:29, schrieb frankster:
> I found and fixed some errors in drivers f
Vladimir,
> Did any other admins objected? Or it just did not work technically?
I tried but I didn't find your SourceForge user. If you mail it to me (off-list)
or to the list I'm able to add you.
Cheers
Joachim
Am 01.09.2011 16:49, schrieb Vladimir Avdonin:
> Joe,
>
> You are listed as projec
Thanks for adding me.
FYI: You can see Vladimir's user name from the 2 patches he put in the
patch tracker: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=41208&atid=430006
Cheers,
Frankie
On 09/01/11 17:44, Joachim wrote:
> Vladimir,
>
> > Did any other admins objected? Or it just did not work t
On 9/1/2011 7:49 AM, Vladimir Avdonin wrote:
> Regarding you experimental work:
>
> The mechanism for such activity provided by subversion is branch. Once you
> created you branch you can screw it around in any way you please, it would
> not affect main line of development and releases. Once your
On 09/01/2011 11:44 AM, Joachim wrote:
> I tried but I didn't find your SourceForge user. If you mail it to me
> (off-list)
> or to the list I'm able to add you.
Thanks, but I am not sure the amount of effort I could currently afford to
contribute to the project would justify adding me as a dev
On 09/01/2011 12:01 PM, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> On 9/1/2011 7:49 AM, Vladimir Avdonin wrote:
>> Regarding you experimental work:
>>
>> The mechanism for such activity provided by subversion is branch. Once you
>> created you branch you can screw it around in any way you please, it would
>> not affe
Hi,
At http://electrickery.xs4all.nl/digaud/mt32/ is a more recent version
of the Roland MT-32 driver. Still incomplete. There is also a
rudimentary driver for the Lexicon LXP5. It shows the settings of a
patch, which is not possible on the LXP5 itself.
I didn't touch the code or tested it wit
So, I'm looking through my JSL code (looks like I last touched it was
2006 or 2007... oy!). I'm finding some places which could be updated to
using the newer java collections (like ArrayList, HashMap, etc.) as well
as a few spots which could use the newer Java "foreach" loop.
I think those all
There was a build problem for the Roland D10 in SVN when building with
ant, as the build.xml stated 1.4 however it used constructs from Java 5.
So I have changed the build.xml to state 1.5 in order to make it
buildable without error. Thus unofficially, it already requires 1.5.
Whether changing th
I have committed fixes to SVN for the errors that until recently
occurred if you run "ant" or "make".
frankie
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Martin Tarenskeen reported a problem a month ago to this list (which I can't
reply to because I wasn't a member of the list then).
> 4. In the CVS version the DX7 editor does not open, I am getting an error
> message instead. The DX7 editor is working fine in 0.20.0 version.
I've committed a pat
Okay, I think I understand Subversion enough to be dangerous.
I'll need to make a branch to upload my refactored version to. All of
the branches seem to be named after version numbers, but my
understanding is that we can name them anything (like "my_cool_branch").
Should I name it some step fo
On 09/01/2011 07:54 PM, Joe Emenaker wrote:
>
> Okay, I think I understand Subversion enough to be dangerous.
>
> I'll need to make a branch to upload my refactored version to. All of
> the branches seem to be named after version numbers, but my
> understanding is that we can name them anything (li
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011, frankster wrote:
> Martin Tarenskeen reported a problem a month ago to this list (which I can't
> reply to because I wasn't a member of the list then).
>
>> 4. In the CVS version the DX7 editor does not open, I am getting an error
>> message instead. The DX7 editor is workin
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