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Date2008-04-20 01:15
Fromcochedelaferte
Subject[Csnd] Csound on Solaris
Hi all,

OK : now i installed my build, Csound works greatly=), stably (no any CPU
charge problem) with Csound5gui and Portaudio V9.

The only thing for the moment i don't have is the virtual keyboard (i
included it in the build) : it needs PortMdi to work, right ? And the
Portmidi sources seems not easily available...

Great thank's to all which helped me since some weeks !
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Date2008-04-20 06:46
From"Steven Yi"
Subject[Csnd] Re: Csound on Solaris
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Date2008-04-20 14:05
Fromcochedelaferte
Subject[Csnd] Re: Csound on Solaris
Hi Steven,

I have yet the virtual.so, still in my OPCODEDIR, and recognized as well.

 Only lauching :

 csound -+rtmidi=virtual -M0

 i dont't get the virtual keyboard window.

But no error message in my own terminal window.

- apparently no problem with my FLTK (self compiled), assuming that
csound5gui also requires FLTK and works fine.


Best regards,

Sergio 
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Date2008-04-22 00:22
From"Steven Yi"
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Csound on Solaris
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Date2008-04-22 11:40
Fromcochedelaferte
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Csound on Solaris


Steven Yi wrote:
> 
> When you run csound with -+rtmidi=virtual and -M0, do you see these
> messages:
> 
> virtual_keyboard real time MIDI plugin for Csound
> rtmidi: virtual_keyboard module enabled
> 
> 

Hi Steven,

The first, yes, but no the secund : that mean that i need libpmidi.so, right
? And for that, i need to install Portmidi (otherwise i have a unresolved
symbol in my libpmidi.so), i think.

Cheers,

Sergio 
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Date2008-04-22 16:23
From"Steven Yi"
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Csound on Solaris
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Date2008-04-24 11:42
Fromcochedelaferte
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Csound on Solaris


Steven Yi wrote:
> 
> You should not need portmidi as the virtual keyboard only relies on
> FLTK.  Are you running this with a CSD?  Do you have a .csoundrc file?
> 


Hi Steven,

-  With a CSD ? What do you mean, please, exactly ? I can run Csound with
CS5GUI very fine, that should mean no problem with FLTK ?

- .csoundrc : no, assuming that Portaudio, for the moment, is a sufficient
thing for me, and i don't see what for advantage Jack can provide (for me
again). Or i should include other parameters in a .csoundrc ?

Great thank's to help me week after week...

Cheers

Sergio
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Date2008-04-24 20:08
Fromcochedelaferte
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Csound on Solaris
Hi all,

After some investigations, i discovered that the procedure called "PUBLIC
int csoundModuleInit(CSOUND *csound)", probably present in each module, will
be for me never activated by csmodules.

- in rtpa e.g. there is also a semblable procedure, but apparently it
contains just some controls and rtpa can work (fine) without
- in virtual_keyboard, it contains many important things (open/close midi
descriptions, etc.), and for this reason, the virtual keyboard window will
not pop up.

The issue (maybe also for wave saving to disk) should come, i think, from
csmodule.c, where actually something not pasts for Solaris, but what...

Cheers,

Sergio

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