thanks,
compilation of libfluidsynth 1.1.6 (and removing 1.1.5) solved the problem.
fluid~ works again.
It was not even necessary to use --use-LADSPA=no flag (as mentioned by
Frank Barknecht)
best regards,
vr
On 24/11/2012 05:52, pured...@11h11.com wrote:
just a quick note on fluid~, you
Hi Luc,
I wrote this instructions quite a long time ago now.
I would be happy to include corrections - if you have some...
Are these notes still necessary in your opinion?
In the meanwhile It seems that Thomas built everything for osx.
Best regards,
V
On 26/09/2010 23:12, Luc Xation wrote:
hi
i
just a quick note on fluid~, you need to upgrade (compile the last
stable version) libfluid (at least on ubuntu-studio). apart from that,
flex, pyext, fluid are all working (64bit).
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Hi Luc,
I wrote this instructions quite a long time ago now.
I would be happy to include corrections - if you have some...
Did you finally managed to compile fluid~ correctly?
Are these notes/tutorial still necessary in your opinion?
Best regards,
V
ps: In the meanwhile It seems that Thomas
hi
i found the solution with the Thomas Grill help.
the tutorial is incorrect.
http://samovar.tuxfamily.org/ateliers/doku.php?id=install_linux#thomas_grill_extensions
It needs to use the correct instructions to build flext externals.
cheers
Luc
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