I can contribute testing on Debian/Linux and possibly other Unix. Let me know when it is ready for testing. Antoine > I am making good progress, but I am only testing on Cygwin. When the system > is working on Cygwin I will be able to test it on Red Hat Linux at home, > but I have no easy way of testing on any other Linux or on OS X. > > It is not clear when Csound 5 will be released, but when it is, it will at > least use libsndfile, PortAudio, and PortMidi, have a better plugin > architecture as well as a standard GUI front end, and have a single build > system for all GNU-able systems, including Windows (with Cygwin). > > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: Dave Phillips dlphilp@bright.net > Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 10:15:18 -0500 > To: csound-dev@eartha.mills.edu > Subject: [CSOUND-DEV:4018] Re: How to configure > > > Hi John: > > I'm sorry I haven't been able to test your suggestions, I've simply > been too busy with other projects. > > I must also confess that I'm quite confused regarding the recommended > source archive for Csound for Linux. > I've tried three source packages recently: the tarball at dream/newest > at Bath, the public source tarball at SourceForge, > and the CVS sources (for Csound4). Only the last package builds on my > system. I have already reported the build failures > here. I have also built the sources from your wxcsound package; however, > I hesitate to recommend them because I'm > trying to stay with the canonical track. Be assured, there's nothing > wrong with your stuff. > > I'm preparing new materials for Rick Boulanger's site and for the > Csound profile in my book. I'm currently recommending > the CVS sources and have created a brief page of instructions for > downloading and building those sources under Linux. I'll > probably have stuff up at cSounds.com within a week or so. > > Btw, I've reworked Oeyvind Brandtsegg's ImproSculpt to run under > Csound 4.23f08 (CVS). It runs > very nicely, and I wanted to pass my thanks to the Csound developers. > > Best, > > dp > > > John D. Ramsdell wrote: > > >Dave Phillips writes: > > > > > > > >> So I logged back into my Demudi partition, got the correct sources, > >>and ran './configure --with-fltk'. Unfortunately Demudi ... > >> > >> > > > >Darn, I thought Debian support would be easy. Dave, please create a > >fresh unarchive of the sources, cd into csound, and then add the > >following text to a file: > > > >./configure --prefix=$HOME/opt/csound > >cat config.log > >make > >make install > > > >Finally, use the file as input to nohup, and send me the generated > >nohup.out. I should be able to figure out what went wrong from that > >info. > > > >John > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ . -- Antoine Lefebvre antoine.lefebvre@polymtl.ca