Thanks Jeremy,

All those packages are included to make it simple to compile
on many platforms, not just debian.

But from your email, it seems like you have ported ceres to gtk2?
Is that really correct? That's a quite big job involving digging
through some horribly written python code.
Are you sure the preferences window works now?

I'm sorry I don't have time to look at your code right now.

Best,
Kjetil


On Wed, 4 May 2011, Jeremy Salwen wrote:

Hi Kjetil:

Thanks a lot!

I had to make a few changes to get it to work on my system. Most
significantly, it uses gnome/glade/pygtk 1.2, which doesn't work well with a
recent Debian install (Gtk 2 has been released for nearly 10 years).

Also, it includes libraries which are already available on most linux
systems through a package manager.  Thus I've made a few changes:  removed
the libraries except for sndlib (and made it use the system copies of the
libraries in their place), and updated the pygtk and glade code to gtk2.

If you're interested in incorporating any of these changes into Ceres, you
can see the changes in a git repository here:
https://github.com/jeremysalwen/Ceres-Debian

or download the changed package at
https://github.com/jeremysalwen/Ceres-Debian/tarball/0.57-1

Jeremy

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 8:52 AM, Kjetil S. Matheussen <
k.s.matheus...@notam02.no> wrote:


Jeremy Salwen:


I just recently discovered ceres3:
http://www.music.columbia.edu/~stanko/About_Ceres3.html

have you heard of it?


Ceres is larger and more updated than Ceres3.
http://archive.notam02.no/arkiv/src/ceres-0.57.tar.gz
(Ceres3 has a few more options for some
of the transforms, but lacks lots of other stuff.)



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