Am Sonntag, 19. Januar 2014, 13:35:29 schrieb Jeremiah Benham:
>>> sorry, I meant to write -lporttime, see also >>> http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?40878 > You can cp the portmidi lib (forgot what its called) to libporttime. It > should compile then. I had to sleep over it one more night to realize that i had already branched and modified the openSUSE portmidi package to include symlinks called libporttime.so / .a . Today I managed to make that compile for Fedora. As we speak the 32bit Fedora denemo package has already been built, and I'm waiting for the 64bit build to start (the "worker" boxes seem to be busy right now). If i've done it right, it should depend on my libportmidi0 version, so Philip or any other Fedora users, please tell me if that's true, and if you can update portmidi to my version on Fedora at all, or if that breaks other package dependencies. I suspect the rpm spec needs a few extra header tags to show that it conflicts with Fedora's main portmidi package ... Edgar _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
