On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:39 PM, cal <cal(a)graggrag.com> wrote:
On 21/10/10 03:12, hermann wrote:
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I checked it out with jack2 svn on debian/sid, but first I have to solve
a issue with the build. Yoshimi try to build a AMD 64 binary
( -march=athlon64 -m64) but I run a Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.60GHz
on 32 bit.
Anyway, After solved that (by edit CMakeCache.txt) I could build and
Rather than editing CMakeLists.txt (or CMakeCache.txt?), if you do
cd src && ccmake .
you get to choose and adjust the build options appropriate for your system.
>
> run yoshimi, save and load session with qjackctl (svn) including
> connections. I noticed some time before on tests with my own project
> that the install path must be in $path, so check if the one User for
> witch it don't work have really install the new version or try to run it
> from src. I that case he need to add the path/to/yoshimi to the
> command-line in session.xml to make it work.
yosh is def in my path and I know its latest version as I checked
under 'About'. Both Cal and I are both running 64-bit squeeze so lets
see what happens when other people try it with pyjacksm.
MIDI editing is really quite slick in A3 these days- couple of rough
edges remain but its really quite usable now and a perfect app to use
to test yoshimi's jack-session support (© A3 dev+test Agency 2010;)
A very good point! I do hope it's something as
simple as that, but I'll
bet it isn't.
cheers.
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