Le 08-04-17 à 02:49, Jani Monoses a écrit : >>> -why are the cpp sources in the MANIFEST and consequently in the xo? >> >> At the beginning we TamTam was only one activity with a welcome >> screen to choose which component to play with. When we were aksed to >> spilt the activities it was the simplest way for us to manage all >> activities from one git tree. But all sounds and common images are >> located only inside TamTamEdit. > > Ok. But are the c++ sources in common/Util/Clooper/ needed in the > final xo?
No. > >> >>> -which versions do you recommend for packaging. Latest are 48 and >>> 49 , >>> depending on the activity >> >> Always the latest... even though i'm on the way to make major changes >> in the way TamTam handle resources (mic recording, synthlab >> sounds...) to respect OLPC security policy. These changes will >> complicate once more the port to others system... >> >>> I got them to build and start on Ubuntu but I have no sound >>> >>> The lib is acsound64 not acsound in debian/ubuntu so the link flag >>> needed a change to rebuild the aclient.so instead of using the one >>> in git. >> >> I don't think using the aclient is the better way to make it work on >> Debian. This client was build very tight to save cpu cycles on the >> XO. The better way is to use the Python API for Csound... (with the >> API, don't forget to remove -n flag (no sound) in tamtamorc.csd). >> Maybe James can tell you more about aclient.so > > I did not look closely so did not realize that python-csound is not > used. Anyway I'd rather keep changes from the XO version at a minimum > for now and not add extra code. The goal is to get it working first. When tested on jhbuild, we've got erratic sound.Good luck! > > > One important issue I forgot to mention yesterday: there are no > licensing headers or copyright files in the sources except in > Clooper/audio.cpp which comes from ALSA. > > Can you when time permits add any kind of copyright notice along the > source files? It is impossible to upload to either Debian or Ubuntu > otherwise. Absolutely! Thanks for the warning... > > thank you > Jani > > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > Devel@lists.laptop.org > http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel