Florent.
I tried to compile VJPirate and get his message. Originally had a missing fltk message but
managed to work out what to install to clear that easily. This is more confusing to me
though, as I know I have Jack and obviously I have ALSA.
Using Ubuntu Studio 12.04 although I do also have the KXStudio repositories enabled, which
I sometimes wonder causes a bit of confusion...
$ scons
scons: Reading SConscript files ...
Checking for g++...yes
Checking for C header file jack/jack.h... yes
Checking for C header file alsa/asoundlib.h... yes
Checking for C library xml2... yes
Checking for C header file xtract/libxtract.h... yes
Checking for C header file X11/xpm.h... yes
Checking for C header file X11/Xlib.h... yes
Checking for C library png... yes
Checking for C library jpeg... yes
Checking for C header file aubio/aubio.h... yes
Checking for fltk-config...yes
Package libxml-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `libxml-2.0.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'libxml-2.0' found
Package alsa was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `alsa.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'alsa' found
Package jack was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `jack.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'jack' found
Package aubio was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `aubio.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'aubio' found
OSError: 'pkg-config --libs --cflags libxml-2.0 alsa jack aubio' exited 1:
File "/home/dale/Downloads/debs/vjpirate-0.0.1/SConstruct", line 88:
env.ParseConfig('pkg-config --libs --cflags libxml-2.0 alsa jack aubio')
File "/usr/lib/scons/SCons/Environment.py", line 1551:
return function(self, self.backtick(command))
File "/usr/lib/scons/SCons/Environment.py", line 593:
raise OSError("'%s' exited %d" % (command, status))
From: csanchezgs(a)gmail.com
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 13:47:50 +0200
To: florent(a)hitmuri.net
CC: linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
Subject: Re: [LAU] VJ / VeeJing software alternatives
2014-07-19 13:13 GMT+02:00 Florent Berthaut <florent(a)hitmuri.net>et>:
On 18/07/14 18:23, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
BTW, I've realized your web,
Hitmuri.net. IIRC, You had Freewheeling
videos jamming and livelooping with an electronic drumkit long time
ago, Were you?
yep, a long time ago ;-)
I enjoyed them very much.
Thanks
Freewheeling always have been
my favourite livelooper, but lately I'm using sooperlooper because you
can run it without X on a Raspberry PI, and it seems FW can't (I'm
sure there is a way, but didn't researched it yet).
It seems somebody in the FW is reviving it. It would be great.
That would be nice indeed, i've stopped using it and build my own looper
instead, but i borrowed a lot of ideas from it.
I guess that's VJPirate, right?
The gui was really interesting, it would have
been nice to try to project it
directly onto the controller, having the loops displayed on the keys/pads
...
That would be great, and having FW in a touch interface. I achieved
this one time on some touch device (not mobile/tablet on those days
yet) where I managed to put Musix into it and just touch buttons with
fingers while jamming, that was very easy and intuitive way.
Now I'm trying something in that way but with mobile devices and
tablets, but audio stuff and drivers on devices with
Android/FirefoxOS/something with Linux is a nightmare yet. But it
seems it's getting better with some future changes related to USB
audio.
--
C. sanchiavedraZ:
* NEW / NUEVO:
www.sanchiavedraZ.com
* Musix GNU+Linux:
www.musix.es
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