Ok, couple of problems:
1) We already have -O3 in two other places on unix (always turned on).
We really do want these turned on by default on unix, so I've removed
the -O3 from the other spots and made your optimizations block enabled
by default on unix.
2) This should be merged with Ben's
feel like recompiling, you can wait for the next beta
release candidate packages.)
Thanks,
Albert
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 17:06 +0100, Sacha Berger wrote:
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 20.11.2007, 01:53 -0500 schrieb Albert Santoni:
[...]
These two bugs are hopefully fixed in the packages I built
, only buggy drivers can. Have you tried running without compiz-fusion
and seeing if you experience the same problem?
Hope this helps !
It did help, thanks!
Albert
j
Albert Santoni wrote:
Hi Jeremie,
Another good catch, it looks like I had messed up some stuff with our
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 17:09 +, Adam Davison wrote:
I wrote something similar for Blender. It's an audio analysis tool
that graphs the contents of an entire wav file in a little window.
Granted making something generic enough to work with all media streams
would be a lot more
Hi guys,
After looking at our hardware compatibility page
( http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Compatibility ),
I noticed we listed the Ecler NUO4 as a supported piece of hardware. The
MIDI mapping for this isn't in SVN.
Can anyone send me the MIDI mapping for the Ecler or any
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 22:48 -0700, Jason Schaefer wrote:
Whats this all about?
src/wtracktableview.cpp: In constructor
'WTrackTableView::WTrackTableView(QWidget*, ConfigObjectConf
igValue*)':
src/wtracktableview.cpp:50: error: 'setWordWrap' was not declared in this
scope
... and I just updated the docs:
http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/AnnotatedControls
Thanks for the patch Jan! (I'll probably hack the Griffin Powermate code
to use your new controls some day.)
Albert
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 07:33 -0500, Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
This patch is now
Hi Robin,
Excellent work on this Hercules stuff. A lot of users are going to
appreciate this.
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 01:21 +1300, Robin Sheat wrote:
On Saturday 15 December 2007 01:35:31 Robin Sheat wrote:
I've spent the past week hacking on the Herc, trying to get more than one
LED to light
Hi guys,
I've uploaded a release candidate of the beta1 .deb packages for
testing. If anyone can try it out and make sure it works, I'd appreciate
it.
http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/packages/ubuntu-710
There's also a Linux source tarball available here:
[OT/threadjacked]
Well, since you asked, I posted another quick demo I shot last month:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2ZPSSXlK60
Enjoy,
Albert
P.S. I'll try to actually do a real mix sometime... :)
On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 01:13 +, Gustavo Homem wrote:
On Monday 17 December 2007 21:56,
Committed in r1701... Thanks Robin!
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 14:53 +1300, Robin Sheat wrote:
On Wednesday 19 December 2007 02:05:59 Robin Sheat wrote:
Some more patchy-goodness. This is against head, again.
And this one is just the same, but as an added bonus, it lets you compile
with
Mike, what DJ Console do you have? (MP3 Control one or the MK2?)
If you're using the MP3 Control one, you probably need to compile with
the djconsole_legacy=1 flag (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
As for your SCONS woes, you don't have pkg-config set up the way every
distribution does, and
to: ret = context.TryAction(*export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib64/pkgconfig:/usr/X11/lib64/pkgconfig:/opt/qt4/lib64/pkgconfig
* pkg-config --atleast-version=%s '%s' % (version,name) )[0]
Why don't you just set your PKG_CONFIG_PATH env var properly before you
run SCONS in your bashrc (or
On Thu, 2007-12-27 at 11:06 +, mike wrote:
Albert Santoni wrote:
On Wed, 2007-12-26 at 19:41 +, mike wrote:
Albert Santoni wrote:
to: ret = context.TryAction(*export
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib64/pkgconfig:/usr/X11/lib64/pkgconfig:/opt/qt4/lib64/pkgconfig
* pkg
On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 14:06 +, Ben Wheeler wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 11:00:30AM -0500, Ross M Karchner wrote:
I'm a newbie trying to put together a setup that allows me to use
vinyl and MP3's (via control vinyl) interchangeably. I mostly
understand the Mixer input side of things
Hi guys,
On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 14:41 +, Ben Wheeler wrote:
On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 08:13:13PM -0500, Ross M Karchner wrote:
I was looking around at Radio Shack and noticed that phono splitters
were available. That made me think I could route ALL signal from the
turntables to both the
Hi Rory,
On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 22:56 +, Rory Verleysen wrote:
Hi
Configuration:
Linux 2.6.23.8 preemt debian unstable
PIV 2.53Ghz, 2048 MB DDR PC3200
Hercules DJ Control MP3 using usbhid.ko
Mixxx 1.6.0 beta 1 configure options: djconsole_legacy=1 optimze=2
Status Hercules DJ
On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 20:35 +0300, Tuma wrote:
Some questions about playlist.
Why no DragDrop? As I remember, 1.5.0 supported this technology. I draged
files to Mixxx's playlist and it added tracks. Why to disable it in new
version?
The 1.6.0 beta/SVN don't quite have support for true
Hello,
On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 22:30 +, Notorious wrote:
Hi
Configuration(not mentioned before):
Xorg 7.3 with Kde 3.5.8
Nvidia TI 4200 using 96.43.01
Gcc 4.2.3
Some things I forgot to mention:
When mixxx gets killed, It loses it's Sound Hardware settings.
Settings only get saved on
Hi Ján,
I've reviewed, tested, and committed your updated patch. Nothing seemed
to break when I tested it with one of my MIDI controllers, so if anyone
notices any odd MIDI stuff with ALSA on Linux in the next week or so,
please speak up!
While I was testing I noticed a minor bug in alsaseq MIDI
Hi guys,
With the new year still fresh, I wanted to outline the general plan
for January/February and Mixxx 1.6.0. Our current focus is continuing
to fix up the library, working out the kinks people have discovered in
the beta, and when we get tired of doing those, continuing to work on
Hi (again) guys,
I've been working on the library for a while now so we can get
playlist support happening again. The general idea for this that Adam
and I have discussed is that there's going to be another entry in the
combobox called Playlists, which displays your playlists in the
table
On 12-Jan-08, at 9:39 PM, Robin Sheat wrote:
On Sunday 13 January 2008 15:17:33 you wrote:
Yes, this is something that'll be fixed. When it's finished, the play
queue will be empty on startup (it currently loads/saves because it's
implemented as a playlist).
It might be worth having it save,
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 09:18 +, Ben Wheeler wrote:
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 11:50:56AM -0500, Albert Santoni wrote:
I've been working on the library for a while now so we can get
playlist support happening again. The general idea for this that Adam
and I have discussed is that there's
Just released:
http://www.latencytop.org/
Looks like something for you Gentoo people to play with (requires a
kernel patch)...
Albert
-
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Hi guys,
I've compromised and set up the board with the following forums:
- General Discussion
- Troubleshooting FAQ
- Mixsets / Gigs / Events
- Mixxxscellaneous (Off-Topic)
Feature brainstorming would go in General Discussion, but personally,
it's not something that I like to encourage. It's
the PC
(gdb)
2008/1/25, Albert Santoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Oriol,
Sorry for the delay. I've never seen those MIDI mapping
warnings
(Warning: Missing key or type in MIDI map node:
#comment)
before, so they might have something
Hi guys,
Adam and I have had some lengthy discussions about SourceForge, and
we're generally not satisfied with the experience our users have to go
through to access and use important content like our forums, the bug
tracker, etc.
A number of these usability issues has finally prompted us to
Oh hang on - Are you using the 1.5.0 binary from the website?! I'd
strongly suggest trying to compile from SVN instead...
http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/SVN_Repository
Thanks,
Albert
On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 19:03 -0700, Brian Doublue wrote:
Hey there everyone,
I'm still trying to
]:~$
2008/1/11, Albert Santoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Ján,
I've reviewed, tested, and committed your updated
patch. Nothing seemed
to break when I tested it with one of my MIDI
Hi guys,
I did some serious hacking on Friday and Saturday on the library to help
get it into shape for beta2. Along with the multiple selection stuff I
added a few weeks ago, you can can now send songs to any playlist by
right-clicking on a track.
The playlist menu at the top of the window can
Hi guys,
I had to convert a QString to a char* string a few days ago, and after
looking it up, I realized that it's not terribly obvious how to do it
properly, and it's very easy to do it incorrectly.
Correct way:
QByteArray ba = your_qstring.toLatin1();
const char *c_str = ba.data();
On 29-Jan-08, at 2:11 PM, Ben Wheeler wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 09:25:18AM -0500, Albert Santoni wrote:
I think we can make it _much_ easier to do in Mixxx (we can take
advantage of our BPM detection).
Something along the lines of the CDJ400/800's Auto Beat Loop, which
creates a loop
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 09:43 +, Ben Wheeler wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 02:51:11PM -0500, Albert Santoni wrote:
The difference is, however, that our BPM detection still sucks
compares
to Pioneer's, so I think a prerequisite of a useable autolooper is a
better Tap function
Hey guys,
I'm going to try to do some bug fixing and finish up the playlist
stuff for the library over the next week or so. If SVN remains stable,
I'd like to drop beta2 next week.
Just a heads up,
Albert
-
This SF.net
the
.scons* files in the mixxx directory, maybe the cache got messed up)
Thanks,
Albert
thanks anyway,
mjs2020
Albert Santoni wrote:
Hi mjs2020,
Try installing the mesa-common-dev package, and see if that helps...
Thanks,
Albert
On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 14:58 +0100, mjs2020 wrote
So this mapping for for both the MK1 and MK2 Mac editions?
Thanks,
Albert
On 7-Feb-08, at 11:43 AM, Felipe Machado wrote:
WUH
i recompile with your .xml and now it's ok
THANKS for all mixxx developers and comunity!!!
now we just need a loop tool, heheeheheh
thanks!!
On
On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 12:40 +, Ben Wheeler wrote:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 03:09:03AM -0500, Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
* Track ending warning flash of overview or waveform control during last 5%
or 30 secs of song.
No idea how to tackle this yet...
A flash makes sense on something
On 7-Feb-08, at 10:34 PM, Robin Sheat wrote:
On Friday 08 February 2008 16:19:49 Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Headers/
gl.h... no
This looks like an OSX header file location to me...
Very odd...
Doesn't it search a set of locations for that
Hey Tom,
Try compiling PortAudio from scratch, and make sure you have all the
libjack development packages installed before you do so. That should
give you JACK in the Mixxx prefs...
Thanks, and good luck,
Albert
On 11-Feb-08, at 2:09 AM, Tom Jennings wrote:
OK! I got my sound computer
Hi Tom,
On Sat, 2008-02-16 at 18:21 -0800, Tom Jennings wrote:
Not absolutely certain, as there is a random element that
means unknown or hard to produce trigger, but switching from
the generic VESA driver to i965 chipset driver seems to have
stopped the interface lockup. Odd, as overall the
I have no idea what this guy's talking about in this post on the old
forum. (I don't know the MIDI stuff well.) Anyone feel like helping him
out?
Thanks,
Albert
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By: bodenseeh
Hi
Take a gander at this one (pure virtual method called?):
Debug: HerculesLinux: Constructor called
Debug: m_pHercules init: 0x8c6e2d0
Debug: Starting Hercules DJ Console detection
No Hercules DJ Console found
Debug: Sorry, no love.
[New Thread
Thanks for bringing this to our attention Tom. Garth has just fixed it
for me, so let us know if there's an other problems. :)
Albert
On 18-Feb-08, at 7:18 PM, Tom Jennings wrote:
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Tom Jennings wrote:
I set up a new Dokuwiki installation at:
http://www.mixxx.org/wiki
Hi Dan,
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 13:00 +, Daniel Barlow wrote:
Albert Santoni wrote:
Take a gander at this one (pure virtual method called?):
I got the Sorry, no love message followed by an abort the other day
using the Ubuntu rc2 binaries, but I didn't think to get a backtrace. I
Right, so here's the situation:
- I changed that entry in the postfix settings to stacktrace.mixxx.org
and set up a A record for that subdomain.
- We use EveryDNS for the DNS, so I can't do SPF (as far as I can see)
- The google mail entries are for Google Apps, which hosts @mixxx.org
mail
On 26-Feb-08, at 5:11 AM, Jan Jockusch wrote:
Hello mixxx developers,
seems I've got too much time on my hands...
Just in case any of you are interested (maybe all you Driver
Developers
for Mac OS X...?) I filmed a small demo of the Mixman DM2 + Mixxx and
uploaded it to the obvious
... and for anyone following this, I think I figured out why the cue
button doesn't seek properly, although I still haven't had time to fix
it. Basically, the code in EngineBufferCue talks straight to
EngineBuffer to tell it to seek instead of using the playpos
ControlObject. I'm fairly
Hi guys,
I think I just fixed LP #192364 and I just wanted to spread some
awareness about what caused the problem:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+bug/192364
When we add extra resource files that need to be packaged, we need to
manually update the Mixxx.nsi file in SVN. The Mixxx.nsi file
Hi guys,
It's that time of year again! Google has announced their Summer of
Code program for 2008, and Mixxx will be applying as a mentoring
organization sometime this week. For those that are new to the
project, Mixxx had three successful students last year and we hope to
be met with the
Hi guys,
I've just committed some code to SVN that tries to dynamically resolve
this extension in PortAudio that lets us request a realtime priority
callback when using ALSA. That means you don't need to patch PortAudio
to take advantage of this, and all users running an RT kernel should
Depends: libasound2
Depends: libc6
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Albert Santoni
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
We've been tracking this notorious JACK
Hi Liu,
As I mentioned on IRC, there's some instructions on how to build for
Win32 on our old wiki:
http://mixxx.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/HowtoBuildWin32
You will need to compile the QT library separately, outside of your
Mixxx directory. The instructions in the wiki may not be perfect,
Just a heads up for anyone building PortAudio out of SVN (... Adam) :)
---BeginMessage---
Portaudio Developers:
SVN Commits are done. I recommend every take a few moments to look it
over before we all start committing like crazy. We can always revert
to revision 1374 if something looks bad.
Hi guys,
I've disabled the side-chain in EngineMaster because it may be causing
memory corruption. Since I wrote the side-chain, we've seen a fair
number of mystery crashes popping up, which leads me to believe I'm
doing some bad memcpy somewhere in the sidechain.
I've looked over the code many
Hi Tom,
Thanks for doing these valgrind runs:
On 24-Mar-08, at 10:22 PM, Tom Jennings wrote:
Oops, my bad, send huge post. Here 'tis as urls.
The three identical runs:
http://wps.com/temp/mixxx-svn-1895.8912
http://wps.com/temp/mixxx-svn-1895.8955
http://wps.com/temp/mixxx-svn-1895.9025
Hi guys,
The mouse and joystick code inside Mixxx is totally unmaintained at
the moment. If you're not familiar with the mouse code, it attempts to
use the motion of a mouse hoving over a turntable to do ad-hoc vinyl
control. It's a cool idea, and I played with it once about 2 years ago
On 25-Mar-08, at 1:15 PM, Tom Jennings wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Albert Santoni wrote:
The mouse and joystick code inside Mixxx is totally unmaintained at
the moment. If you're not familiar with the mouse code, it attempts
to
use the motion of a mouse hoving over a turntable to do ad
Hi guys,
Thanks Tom for writing that perl script for us. Regarding the #include
QDebug additions, that's the old QT3 way of doing it. If a file has
#include QtCore at the top of it, you won't need to #include any
specific QT classes (like QDebug). Some of our code will also need:
#include QtGui
Hi Russell,
On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 22:15 -0400, Russell Ryan wrote:
Hi Mixxx-devel,
My name is RJ Ryan. I'm a junior at MIT, amateur DJ, and user of
Mixxx. I was glad to see your name on the list of mentoring
organizations for GSOC. I'd really like to help out this summer and
beyond,
Hi guys,
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 05:04 +0100, Ben Wheeler wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 08:26:33PM -0700, Tom Jennings wrote:
I realize this is a downer on the fun of adding features, and
that I'm in no position to complain, but the inabiity to keep
mixxx running for more than an hour or
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 01:26 -0700, Alex wrote:
I am having quite a bit of trouble getting scons to use custom CFLAGS
and LDFLAGS. I tried patching 658 659 of the beta to src/SConscript
file but it doesnt appear to help.
Anyone have any ideas on getting this working?
I remember
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 10:56 -0700, Tom Jennings wrote:
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Albert Santoni wrote:
Just committed this one, it indeed does fix the compile on OS X. (I
wonder when this broke...?)
When I bulk-repaired the qDebug() invokations, some of the
source files didn't include Q[t
Hi guys,
I've committed this patch to trunk, after some testing. I've also added
a line that prints out your build flags, which is handy when you just
run scons and have the flags grabbed from the cache.
The caching is going to be especially helpful on Windows, where the
shell isn't so good.
Hi guys,
Several users have started working on updating Mixxx's documentation for
our upcoming 1.6.0 release. Our end goal is to write an updated Mixxx
manual on the wiki and then dump it to a PDF and distribute it with each
stable release.
Our ancient Mixxx manual is here:
Hi guys,
For those of you who haven't been on IRC recently, I just wanted to give
a brief update on our quest to figure out this memory corruption
business:
1) Adam, Pawel, and I figured out how EngineBufferScaleDummy and the
EngineScaling classes in general are supposed to work. Our dummy
Hi guys,
Just talked to Chris Cannam regarding some questions I had about his
library, for those interested:
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2008/4/23 Albert Santoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm a developer from Mixxx (http://www.mixxx.org), and I was wondering
if Rubberband is thread-safe/re-entrant. I'm
Hi Dan,
Good news and bad news - The good news is that I think I know what the
problem is, the bad news is that I don't know how to fix it.
I _think_ the problem is the fact that EngineBufferCue(.cpp) doesn't use
ControlObjects (or in this context, ControlObjectThreadMain, since it
gets called
On Fri, 2008-05-02 at 17:04 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mauro,
It looks like it crashes trying to drive an LED on a MIDI controller.
Do you have any MIDI devices connected? If so perhaps you could try
unplugging it to see if that's the problem or changing which MIDI
mapping you
Hi guys,
I've coded up preliminary support for soundcards with multiple inputs,
and I need some people to test. Right now, it'll only work with
consecutive pairs of channels, so please only test that. (For example,
set the input for deck 1 and deck 2 to channels 1/2 and 3/4).
Support all blocks
Hi all,
It's time - it's been far too long since our last beta release, and I
think we've made some good progress in the last few weeks. We need to
start seriously thinking about getting 1.6.0 out the door too.
As you can see in the bug tracker
( https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+bugs ), we've
Hi Martin,
I have a few comments and questions about your patch.
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 18:49 +0200, Martin Sakmar wrote:
Hi,
Most of my mp3s have BPMs stored in tag, so I made some changes to
read and use them. Additional changes are especially related to
minimum and maximum BPM values in
.
Cool!)
Thanks again,
Albert
On Sun, 2008-05-11 at 16:52 +0200, Martin Sakmar wrote:
Hi,
I just made some other changes to this. You can try this patch instead
of that I sent before.
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 6:57 PM, Albert Santoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Martin
On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 18:30 +0100, Ben Wheeler wrote:
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 12:35:20PM -0400, Albert James Santoni wrote:
From there, we can build on the idea and come up with a spec for Looping
2.0. One idea I have myself:
- Have a bank of loops that can be mixed in somehow. For
Hello,
Looks like a project!
If you're looking to rip parts of Mixxx and make a new program, that
won't be easy to do. Some parts of Mixxx are highly modular, but lots of
parts aren't, and making a DJ program is just plain complicated. For
example, you'd need to rip the MP3 reading code, the
Hi guys,
We've been trying to finish the beta3 release, but we need to compile
libFLAC and recompile libsndfile with FLAC support on Windows (using
Visual Studio). This may not be the easiest thing in the world, and
neither Adam nor myself has had time to sit down and take a crack at it.
Is
:10 -0400, Albert Santoni wrote:
On Sat, 2008-05-24 at 11:58 -0400, Albert Santoni wrote:
Hi guys,
I managed to get libsndfile cross-compiled with MinGW.
Right, apparently I found some new unknown shortcut to send your email
in Evolution. :)
Anyways, steps to cross-compiling:
1
Hi guys,
I'm happy to announce that Mixxx 1.6.0 Beta 3 has been released!
The usual changelog:
http://mixxxblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/mixxx-160-beta-3-released.html
It's been one hell of a development cycle - we finally cracked some
crazy bugs and we're now narrowing in on the 1.6.0 final. We've
routines, please send patches to
me too!
Albert Santoni wrote:
Hi Olli,
Last summer (through the Google Summer of Code program), a student
developer incorporated your BPM detection code from SoundTouch into
Mixxx. Recently, several Mixxx developers have noticed that the BPM
detection algorithm
/flac/flac/examples/
If someone wants to write soundsourceflac.cpp, this is a great place to
start... (and look at the soundsource.cpp and soundsourcemp3.cpp files
in our SVN repo).
Thanks,
Albert
-Adam Sugerman
- Original Message
From: Albert Santoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mixxx-devel
Hey Paul,
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 11:01 +0200, Paul Bloch wrote:
Hey fellas,
So I've been trying to gather my strength here in Paris. I just moved
so I've been trying to scrape together a life and haven't had a chance
to work on Mixxx for awhile. I'm going to be sending through some
designs
Hi Sean,
On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 10:23 -0400, Sean M. Pappalardo wrote:
Albert Santoni wrote:
- Mixxx's reaction to manipulation sounds digital and lags compared to
xwax which is dead-on as far as I can tell on the same sound files.
Make sure you're using vinyl emulation, not pitch
Fixed in latest SVN, thanks dotx!
On Sun, 2008-06-01 at 19:32 +0200, dotX wrote:
Here is my backrace in joint file.
plain text document attachment (mixxx_bt.txt)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/workspace/mixxx/mixxx$ gdb mixxx
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Hi Jose,
The basic classes you can probably reuse are:
- Reader/ReaderExtractWave
- SoundSource/SoundSourceProxy/SoundSourceMP3
You probably won't be able to use our audio output (PortAudio) code
unless you really know what you're doing (it's complicated). I'd
recommend going to the PortAudio
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 09:09 +0200, Adam Davison wrote:
I'd be in favour of removing it. Anyone else?
Ditto. You can generate a patch by doing:
svn diff wavesummary.cpp wavesummary.h your_patch_file
and then send your_patch_file to the list.
Thanks,
Albert
Adam
2008/6/3 Russell Ryan
Committed, thanks! (r2042 in trunk)
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 19:35 -0400, Russell Ryan wrote:
(see attached)
RJ
Albert Santoni wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 09:09 +0200, Adam Davison wrote:
I'd be in favour of removing it. Anyone else?
Ditto. You can generate a patch
Hi guys,
It's been quiet here for a few days, so I just wanted to drop an update
on stuff that's been going on:
- Our GSoC students have started committing code to SVN. Wesley's code
is going into trunk as a build flag (shoutcast=1), while the other
students' code is landing in their respective
Hi Gustavo,
On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 18:29 +0100, Gustavo Homem wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build 1.6.0 Beta 3, but the build script seems to think the
Linux build environment is a MAC:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mixxx-1.6.0~beta3]# scons qtdir=/opt/qt4/
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
Platform:
Hi guys,
Over the last week, I've been hacking away at reimplementing
drag-and-drop support in the library. This was one of the features that
got removed temporarily when the library was rewritten last summer, but
we never got around to putting it back in. It's bugged me for a while
and I've
On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 18:55 -0400, Russell J Ryan wrote:
+ Delete $INSTDIR\skins\Collusion (1280)\*.*
+ Delete $INSTDIR\skins\Collusion (1280-WS)\*.*
I needed to add quotes around these lines to make this work, like so:
Delete $INSTDIR\skins\Collusion (1280)\*.*
Committed this to trunk
, Albert Santoni wrote:
Hi everyone,
We've made a great deal of progress in tackling the release-critical
bugs for 1.6.0 over the last few weeks, and we're now closing in on
the 1.6.0 final release. Adam and I are going to try to spend a few
days working full-time on Mixxx at the end
Hi Martin,
I'm trying to decide if/when these patches should get committed, so it'd
be a great help if you could answer my questions below:
On Thu, 2008-07-03 at 19:57 +0200, Martin Sakmar wrote:
Hi everybody,
I attached some patches, which contain changes I made to my working
copy.
Here
a few things (to
do with generalising for other types of relative controls, as well as
a possible general structural change), but for the moment I'm sure
people will appreciate this!
Thanks
Tom
On 17/06/2008, at 9:14 AM, Albert Santoni wrote:
Hi Tom,
Patches are attached
Hey Tom,
Thanks for doing all of this testing for us, it's good to know that
we're making some sort of progress. :)
Regarding the Ubuntu 8.04 QtOpenGL compile error, do you recommend that
we remove the --silence-errors line from the pkg-config calls? If not,
any ideas how we could improve the
Hi RJ,
I've been testing this patch since you sent it to see if it had a
performance impact. As far as I can tell, the increased CPU utilization
in the getControl() calls is negligible. Regardless, correctness IS
more important than speed, so please apply your patch to trunk. :)
Thanks,
Albert
Hi Johnny,
On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 08:43 -0400, Johnny Handsome wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm working on a db system for the library and so far I have mirrored
the XML file system to a sqlite db.
You mentioned this database stuff on the forum earlier. Perhaps you can
explain what you've done and why
Hey all,
Mixxx 1.6.0 Beta 4 has been released into the wild. The usual details
and changelog are available on the blog:
http://mixxxblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/mixxx-160-beta-4-released.html'
We've squashed some crazy bugs in the last few weeks, and although we're
still discovering new ones each
Thanks for the bug report Mark. If possible, can you please file a bug
report on this in our bug tracker so we don't forget about this?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+filebug
Unfortunately, the Powermate code in Mixxx is unmaintained at the
moment. It probably needs just a few hours of work
On Sun, 2008-07-27 at 19:38 -0700, Mark Glines wrote:
On Sunday 27 July 2008 19:22:25 Albert Santoni wrote:
Thanks for the bug report Mark. If possible, can you please file a
bug report on this in our bug tracker so we don't forget about this?
Hi! Thanks for the reply.
I've logged Bug
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 14:14 +0100, Ben Wheeler wrote:
Just a quickie, thought I'd try out the Ubuntu packages for beta4 on
my Debian box (sid). Seems to work fine. So might as well advertise
them as suitable for Debian as well as Ubuntu?
Hey Ben,
Glad to hear you're having some success. :)
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