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[Csnd] Scanned Synthesis on Linux

Date2010-02-26 05:14
From"Shaun D. Tuck"
Subject[Csnd] Scanned Synthesis on Linux
It seems that Sourceforge's downloadable version of Csound for Linux does not allow for the operation of the scanned synthesis opcodes.  This is based on an attempt to run the CSD example file from the Csound manual and a "no legal opcode" results.  I know that Debian does not allow for the admittance of the scanned synthesis opcodes due to some (at least historical) license incompatibility.  However, it seems that the opcodes should be available for Linux in general.  Am I missing something here?  Thanks!


Shaun Tuck

Date2010-02-26 09:30
Fromjpff@cs.bath.ac.uk
Subject[Csnd] Re: Scanned Synthesis on Linux
as far as i know it is available.  How did you obtain csound?  What
distribution?  More details please.

==John ff

> It seems that Sourceforge's downloadable version of Csound for Linux does
> not allow for the operation of the scanned synthesis opcodes.  This is
> based
> on an attempt to run the CSD example file from the Csound manual and a "no
> legal opcode" results.  I know that Debian does not allow for the
> admittance
> of the scanned synthesis opcodes due to some (at least historical) license
> incompatibility.  However, it seems that the opcodes should be available
> for
> Linux in general.  Am I missing something here?  Thanks!
>
>
> Shaun Tuck




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Date2010-02-26 10:53
FromVictor Lazzarini
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Scanned Synthesis on Linux
I think Fedora and/or Debian do include these opcodes because of  
copyright issues.

Victor
On 26 Feb 2010, at 09:30, jpff@cs.bath.ac.uk wrote:

> as far as i know it is available.  How did you obtain csound?  What
> distribution?  More details please.
>
> ==John ff
>
>> It seems that Sourceforge's downloadable version of Csound for  
>> Linux does
>> not allow for the operation of the scanned synthesis opcodes.  This  
>> is
>> based
>> on an attempt to run the CSD example file from the Csound manual  
>> and a "no
>> legal opcode" results.  I know that Debian does not allow for the
>> admittance
>> of the scanned synthesis opcodes due to some (at least historical)  
>> license
>> incompatibility.  However, it seems that the opcodes should be  
>> available
>> for
>> Linux in general.  Am I missing something here?  Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Shaun Tuck
>
>
>
>
> Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug tracker
>            https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=81968&atid=564599
> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here
> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body  
> "unsubscribe csound"
>



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Date2010-02-26 14:25
FromFelipe Sateler
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Scanned Synthesis on Linux
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 07:53, Victor Lazzarini
 wrote:
> I think Fedora and/or Debian do include these opcodes because of copyright
> issues.

We strip them in Debian because they are under the non-commercial old license.