On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Tim E. Real <termtech(a)rogers.com> wrote:
On November 10, 2010 04:20:02 pm you wrote:
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Tim E. Real
<termtech(a)rogers.com> wrote:
MusE already fully supported the old fst, so
we've got code which I hope
would put us ahead of the game.
i don't believe that torben & i ever released the wine-as-a-library
version of FST, so there effectively is no "old fst" in the sense that
has been alluded to by michael.
--p
That would be the old fst 0.6 (I think), just before the major changes.
MusE used to work with fst as a library, up to that version.
fst has always been a library, though it includes an app as a demo/utility.
its earliest versions, the thing that torben & i wanted to make work,
was using Wine as a library too. that proved to be impossible in any
forward-compatible way (Wine would keep changing and what we had done
would break). hence the change to the new scheme i outlined earlier.
--p