At Thu, 19 Nov 2015 14:42:45 +0100,
Robert Jonsson wrote:
I'm assuming you are running kxstudio? Wierd
that the dependencies get
confused, I have no solution to that. I just wanted to mention that
there is likely another problem with dssi-vst at the moment. Due to
some low level bug dssi-vst currently does not work under a 64-bit
system.
See the discussion here:
https://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=14817&sid=81abc…
As far as I know this is still the case so I think Carla or Airwave is
your best bet.
Thanks all for the advice.
I'm not running KXStudio -- vanilla Ubuntu here, with some low latency tweaks. My
lecture is on Tuesday -- highly unlikely that I would install a whole new distro and
reconfigure all the software I need at this point. Also, after losing literally 7-8 hours
yesterday to buggy, poorly-featured or un-compilable packages, I'm not exactly eager
to try to build Qtractor or Carla from sources.
Unless somebody can provide "for dummies" instructions with a, say, 90-95%
chance of success. I know that's unrealistic... just saying, yesterday, I went through
three or four cycles of build... build failed... Google... install more packages... build
failed again... Google... repeat... until the Google results turned up nothing useful and
I still didn't have a working build. To protect my own sanity, at this point I would
rather boot into Windows (and that is saying a LOT).
KXStudio is not a full distro, but a project that includes repositories
for Debian based systems (including Ubuntu). [1]
It's been a long time since I changed the direction of the project, from
being a distro to just software & repositories.
The process to enable those is pretty simple - just install a single deb
file that takes care of everything.
(2 if you're using debian testing or 15.10)
Enable the repos, install the updates and any other package you might want.
No need to mess up the system compiling anything.
Any issues you can report to me and I'll fix them asap.
(Questions too I guess)
I mean, I'm not sure how this can be made any more easier..
[1]