Thanks for the responses. That sounds all good to motivate me to start
on it. I started to play with both fluidsynth and nacl sdk.
The first blocker I had was that glib is needed for fluidsynth but
fortunately I did found a nacl port for it.
https://code.google.com/p/naclports/ contains port of many opensource
lib. Too bad fluidsynth it not part of it ;)
So far so good. I mainly fight with the makefile and getting all the
parts together and a convenient build system
I was thinking initially of starting a fork for fluidsynth (from 1.1.6)
in github (or googlecode if svn is more convenient).
But I won't have much (or even any) source modification to perform but
will only need to add Nacl stubs and bindings if I understand correctly
so a fork won't hopefully be needed
--alex
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