[LAU] fst is back on track
torbenh at gmx.de
torbenh at gmx.de
Fri Jan 30 23:38:25 EST 2009
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 02:53:00AM +0100, torbenh at gmx.de wrote:
Update:
- jackmidi is implemented an seems to work.
and i dropped alsa support altogether.
- on 64bit you need to wait a little bit, because i have found
bugs in the 32bit interop. which breaks jack-midi for 32bit
clients. the bug is fixed in my tree, but i want to talk with
paul about it, before committing.
If you need alsa support: it still lives in a branch in git.
However i will not maintain that. the code is far more complex
then jack-midi code for no value.
- building with jack2 is fixed
- and i managed to include
a small button, which says "Midi Learn"
- midimap is not saved yet. gonna do that tomorrow.
- ahh... and some people got confused with the old README.
vstsdk is NOT needed anymore. the vestige header is
part of the code.
so just: git pull
>
> hi...
>
> i just wanted to anounce that i finally got round to
> do some work on the good old fst.
>
> Fixed most cavaets, included the vestige header.
> So this is GPL stuff now. binary packages welcome.
>
> get it via git: git clone git://repo.or.cz/fst.git
>
> the homepage: http://www.joebutton.co.uk/fst/
>
> perhaps some of he info is still valid :S
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Its only a matter of make if your on 32bit.
>
> for lash suport:
> make -f Makefile.lash
>
> On 64bit you need to have some 32bit libraries:
> gtk libs and alsa, perhaps a 32bit lash
> you also need to make sure a link ending with .so
> exists for each library. there were some problems
> with that before.
>
> Also on 64bit jack-0.116.0 is required because fst is
> a 32bit client.
>
> i hope for packagers to jump in on this fast.
> so that people are not having to wade through 32bit dependency hell.
> The current version in git is very likely to become
> fst-1.11 (schnaps is better than wine)
>
>
>
> Due to the fact that the embeding and gtk bugging is fixed now,
> i have a gtk window around the plugin now, where i can put buttons
> and stuff. So midi learn and stuff is not far away anymore.
>
>
> jack-midi is planned, and should show up in the git soon.
> But this is orthogonal to the "hunt me down not working plugins"
> request.
>
> well... blabla... try to find a plug that does not work !!!
>
>
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