hello bob,
Op den Maandag 18 Juli 2011 Klock 17:39:20 hett Robert Vogel schreven:
I did the "make clean", but when I get done
there are still gmo files in
the po directory. I can certainly delete them before making a tarball,
but is there something wrong with my make file ?
you have to add the following command
rm -f *.gmo
into the following line in Makefile.in.in
mostlyclean:
rm -f remove-potcdate.sed
rm -f stamp-poT
rm -f core core.* $(DOMAIN).po $(DOMAIN).1po $(DOMAIN).2po *.new.po
rm -fr *.o
rm -f *.gmo
second. since the .ChordTable file is needed, you
should put that into
the /usr/share/gmorgan dir while install and use this from that
directory instead of the users home dir. and why it is named with a
dot?
Files with a dot are hidden unless you explicitly want to see them. Since
the ChordTable is editable, it is possible that multiple users could have
different ones. You are right though that there should be a better way to
install it. I don't know what it is. I'm sure there is an answer.
yes . the solution can be, to look for the file in the user home dir. if it
isn't available, copy it from usr/share into the user home, while the init
process of the gmorgan.
and a question:
how do you have configured your output/synth ? i tried ot play a little
bit with qsynth and jack, but i ws unlucky and couldn't hear any sound
produced with gmorgan.
I use a midi keyboard with a UX16 midi to usb cable. You can hear the
results on youtube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uIRq6M1tCs
thanks for the link...
sizu c~