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Re: [Cs-dev] OSC on Windows float installers

Date2007-11-09 06:52
From"Art Hunkins"
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] OSC on Windows float installers
Anthony,

I am on both WinME and WinXP. My tests with 5.07 are done on my WinXP
laptop; so, no, I don't think that has anything to do with it.

With regard to 5.07's rtpa.dll issues, I have been testing with one of my
.csd's known to work with earlier versions (both in WinME and XP). However,
I'm doing further testing this afternoon on XP, at Oeyvind's suggestion,
with a "simplest" .csd that doesn't use sensekey and require realtime input.

I wonder whether Michael's successful rtpa.dll test involved realtime sonic
output (I assume so), and some realtime input (via sensekey or otherwise)?
At any rate, I'll report back soon.

Art Hunkins

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anthony Kozar" 
To: "Csound Developer list" 
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] OSC on Windows float installers


> Art, you are on Windows ME, correct?  Any chance this has something to do
> with it?
>
> Also, regarding putting up beta test releases:  one thing that I really
> dislike about the Sourceforge file release system is that when a new
release
> is added to a package, it obscures all previous releases by collapsing
those
> parts of the page.  So, if (for example) you add a Windows-only update,
then
> the most recent versions for all other platforms are "hidden".  Putting
> betas in a different file release package would be one solution.
>
> The other thing to remember with Sourceforge is that we have to provide
> source code packages too everytime that we put up a new beta or bug-fix
> release (or include sources in the package).
>
> I used to test my releases on a "fresh" computer before uploading them to
> make sure that they installed and ran as expected.  As developers, we
often
> install lots of dependencies and forget that we had to do so.  I just
don't
> usually have the time to do this anymore and I doubt that all of us have
> spare machines to try release packages on ...
>
> Anthony
>
> Art Hunkins wrote on 11/8/07 12:25 PM:
>
> > Steven and Michael:
> >
> > Dropping msvcr80.dll into the csound\bin directory does not work for me.
> >
> > I still get WARNING: could not open fluidOpcodes.dll and rtpa.dll
messages;
> > and later, error: unknown rtaudio module: 'pa'.
>
>
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