-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ubuntu's version of csound is massively outdated. Version 5 came out in 2005, but ubuntustudio still ships with version 4.23. This is a problem because some important sound applications, such as Blue, require version 5.
Unfortunately updating it is not as simple as finding a more recent rpm and using alien to convert it to a deb package. For instance a version numbering quirk makes the packman version (packman is a 3rd party repository for SuSE) look older than the ubuntu version---the ubuntu version is numbered 1:4.23... whereas the packman version is numbered 0:5.... Another problem is that the packman csound is divided into several smaller packages, as opposed to Ubuntu's single big package. Since the ubuntustudio-audio metapackage depends on csound, messing about with any of this stuff is going to cause package management headaches of one sort or another. I also know that the fedora binaries have been compiled with several some important features disabled, such as the Loris opcodes. The csound sources contain some of the extra stuff that you need to build a .deb package, however when I tried to create one using dpkg-buildpackage I got a completely uninformative error message. So that doesn't look like the way to go either. That leaves the option of either installing one of the prebuilt binary tar.gz packages from sourceforge, or of building from source. However I don't want to have a version of csound in /usr and a different version in /usr/local because that also might become a very big headache, in which case the only option I can see is build from source, but to configure it to install into /usr rather than /usr/local. This would obviously mean simply overwriting the files installed using dpkg/apt. This would obviously be pretty ugly too, but I reckon that it shouldn't have any adverse side effects and that it should simply correct itself once the Ubuntu maintainers finally get around to version 5. Still, as I said, this is a very ugly solution. Is there a better one I haven't thought of? Robert -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFG5ifNyQ3sfGecJBIRAptzAJ42tptTbThfg2Is0csF3C1voyu3XACgijSZ uriDyx/80dKOl/Crm596V/c= =5CLy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
