[linux-audio-user] jack_fst and gcc4

Joseph Dell'Orfano fullgo at dellorfano.net
Sun Oct 16 13:16:46 EDT 2005


Hector,

First of all I apologize for taking sooooo long to reply - work has
certainly gotten the better of me this week.

I looked back at what I did to get jack_fst running. Actually, I was
inaccurate with my last post. I started off by following Timo's
tutorial. So I downloaded all of the relevant WINE stuff from there. I
had a problem installing the windoze plugins, however, with that version
of WINE, so I used Crossover, which tended to run the installers
perfectly well. The .dll files have since worked. I've had limited
success with anything but the recommended packages, although, most
notably for me, I have Amplitube running well under jack_fst.

So, I am using jack_fst for limited uses and I have needed to install
the windoze VST programs under Crossover. I originally compiled jack_fst
using the recommended wine libraries. 

I guess it's a mess, huh? I will continue to read this thread with great
interest. If there's anything I can do to help, let me know.

-Joe D




On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 10:56 -0400, Hector Centeno-Garcia wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-13-10 at 09:35 -0400, Joe Dell'Orfano wrote:
> > I have jack_fst working well on an FC3 planetCCRMA machine using the wine
> > version from Crossover (www.Codeweavers.com). I have crossover so that I can
> > run M$ Office for work compatability, but this wine version seems to play
> > nicely with jack_fst.
> > 
> > -Joe
> > 
> 
> Joe,
> 
> Hod did you manage to get jack_fst running using CrossoverOffice? I
> installed it and it doesn't install libwine which is needed by jack_fst.
> It seems that the installation package doesn't include any development
> sources so I can't see how I would be able to compile jack_fst.
> 
> thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> hector
> 
-- 
Joseph Dell'Orfano <fullgo at dellorfano.net>




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