Le dimanche, 21 Sep 2014 14:40:22 +0200,
Edgar Aichinger <edogawa(a)aon.at> a écrit :
Am Sonntag, 21. September 2014, 14:24:07 schrieb
Pedro
Lopez-Cabanillas:
I can confirm this behaviour when the program is compiled for 64
bits, but seems to work for 32 bit. Looks like a bug in the
program, which has not been properly ported from MS VC++ to GCC/G++.
I can confirm that too for 64bit, but FWIW running this
http://melodymachine.com/sfark.htm in wine got the soundfonts
extracted, just to let you know in case running non-oss windows
programs is an option...
Many thanks for the replies ! I haven't tried the 32-bit way yet, so I
can do that using a 32-bit Mint VM.
I just tried now by coincidence the Windows version from melodymachine
using wine, and although it installs OK (I presume, even though it is
in C:\Program Files where ever that really is in Linux !), and although
it is possible to use the GUI to navigate to a soundfile (way out there
somewhere else on the Linux machine) and double-click it, the program
will report 'file not found'. I'm surely missing something fundamental
about how wine/Windows apps works in Linux.
Cheers.