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(a)umich.edu
<mailto:dfro@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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