On Jun 04 2020, Nicholas D Steeves wrote: > Hi Alexandre, Hi Nicholas!
I was able to compile the package here, and the sample files played perfectly. I tested both jack and alsa driver with good results!The only downside was that I got a segfault, while trying to export the song as an ogg file (as flac eveything was ok). Next step is to find my Rock band generic drumpads to test MIDI input. > https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-team/hydrogen.git > https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-team/hydrogen Sorry again for the naive comments, but I cloned the project above and followed the steps there to build the package, purged all the hydrogen and qt4 old packages, installed the new one with dpkg and it worked as I said above. > https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1j506Sn2Ur1_Cue1WTJUKgYmPcQW6qZsh?usp=sharing > Of the debs you'll need libhydrogen-core-1.0.0, hydrogen-data, and of > course hydrogen. I've provided the source package .build and .buildinfo > as well for the sake of transparency. Should I install those debs instead the one I build here? "Mine" building process resulted in just 2 debs (hydrogen_1.0.0-beta_amd64.deb and hydrogen-dbgsym_1.0.0-beta_amd64.deb). I installed the first the one (that is much bigger in disk size than yours). > You're welcome :-) 'hope those patches were truly no longer necessary > and that this beta2 release is already functional. Probably, since my "just pushing buttons" compilation/building process here produced a functional binary. :) Please let me know if I should remove my packages and test your from Google Drive. > Cheers, > Nicholas Cheers! -- =============================================================================== Alexandre Lymberopoulos - lym...@ime.usp.br - http://www.ime.usp.br/~lymber Instituto de Matemática e Estatística - Universidade de São Paulo ===============================================================================