I'm trying to compile the CVS version. Config-lnx.def consists of '#' and gnumake-lnx-gcc.inc consists of ' LIBS += -lfluidsynth'. Thanks for responding already. Your quick! <br><br>Richie<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
On 4/8/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Frank Barknecht</b> <<a href="mailto:fbar@footils.org">fbar@footils.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hallo,<br>Rich E hat gesagt: // Rich E wrote:<br><br>> I tried compiling fluid~ today (I also tried using the binary from fbar's<br>> website, but it crashed pd because of fluidsynth's ladspa support, I think)<br><br>
You mean that one: <a href="http://footils.org/pkg/fluid-040320.tgz">http://footils.org/pkg/fluid-040320.tgz</a>? It's two<br>years old, not supported anymore ... and now it's finally gone. ;)<br><br>> and I could use some help. I sucessfully compiled flext and [pool] that
<br>> used flext right before this, but using flext with fluid~ tells me this :<br>><br>> [root@localhost fluid]# bash ../flext/build.sh pd gcc<br>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
<br>> Your combination of platform, system and compiler is not supported yet.<br>> Required files:<br>> /config-lnx.def<br>> and<br>> /gnumake-lnx-gcc.inc<br>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
<br>> /gnumake-lnx-gcc.inc] Error 1<br>><br>> do I need to edit one/both of those files to get fluid~ to compile? Or is<br>> there something else I'm missing?<br><br>These files are provided with fluid~ in the subdirectory "build" of
<br>the CVS version. Normally don't need need to edit them at all. But it<br>looks as if they are not found correctly. Did you download the fluid~<br>from CVS as well? If not, could you please do so as that one is the<br>
only version that is supported.<br><br>> Lastly, do I need to use a special argument for disabling ladspa support?<br><br>Disabling LADSPA has to be done when compiling libfluidsynth, however<br>LADSPA isn't enabled as default with libfluidsynth, and at least the
<br>Debian packages of libfluidsynth are already compiled without LADSPA.<br>So you probably don't need to worry about LADSPA.<br><br>Ciao<br>--<br> Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__<br><br>
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