[LAU] Want to compile/install LinuxSampler in UbuntuStudio - help?
dfro at umich.edu
dfro at umich.edu
Sun Mar 30 15:11:17 EDT 2008
Arda,
Success!! Thanks for the info. I left the libgig, liblscp, qsampler, and
ubuntustudio-audio packages in place and compiled and installed new
versions into /usr/local along with gigedit, linuxsampler, and lsampler.
I was able to get LSampler working. The old QSampler package also
boots and finds LS and gigedit.
Thanks again,
Dave
Arda Eden wrote:
> Just compile linuxsampler and install. Oly libgig may be a problem and
> you can build a new version without removing the older one. It works.
> It's same with Qsampler and liclscp.
>
> Hav fun,
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 5:54 AM, <dfro at umich.edu
> <mailto:dfro at umich.edu>> wrote:
>
> I have UbuntuStudio Gutsy installed on an Intel-based computer. I want
> to try LinuxSampler, but because of some wording in the software's GPL,
> UbuntuStudio removed it from the distro. They actually seem to have
> only half removed it. Qsampler, libgig, and liblscp are still installed
> with the distro. I don't see any purpose for including them, since they
> require LinuxSampler, correct?
>
> My problem is that I want to remove these 3 packages and do a clean
> compile/install of LS and all its dependencies, but synaptic says it
> will remove the ubuntustudio-audio package. I do not want to remove
> this, because I am sure a lot of .deb packages have this as a
> dependency. So, how do I proceed?
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> dfro
>
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