>
> If 64bit wine can't handle VST

I'm confused by this statement.

I've done my building on 12.04 x64 and VST support works fine...

32-bit precompiled is better than no precompiled, so humbly, begger's
certainly can't be choosers here, but I'm not sure I understand the extent
of the problem...

i.e. If we build and package on 64-bit with wine, is it not running on
64-bit with wine?

Is it more of a matter of one package with two architectures in it?

I'd love to help where I can here, as I think Ubuntu/Mint is our #1 FOSS
user base.

-Tres

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On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Israel <[email protected]> wrote:

> It just seems that 64bit wine has a lot of issues not running many things.
> Sorry if I was offensive there, I didn't mean to be.
> I am simply wondering if building a 32bit only lmms will solve the
> problems for everyone involved....  this may not be the case, of
> course...  so I was asking if (theoretically) this would be the best route.
> I also run 64bit, and never use VST, and don't have wine installed.
> I am not trying to remove any functionality or deprecate anything that
> is already awesome.
>
> I am about to scrap the vst specific file for this release it is almost
> april, and I am not even sure if I can get 0.9.9X in.... yet
> I suppose I can just leave it as a new-improved version (without the vst
> only file)
>
>
> On 03/21/2014 07:51 AM, Rob Kudla wrote:
> > On 03/21/2014 08:36 AM, Israel wrote:
> >> Is there a good reason why I should build a 64bit package?  If 64bit
> >> wine can't handle VST (or much of anything) why even build a 64bit
> >> package?
> > What do you mean by "or much of anything"? I run 64-bit and rarely use
> > VSTs, so I didn't even notice they weren't working on my current LMMS
> > installation. (I only assume they aren't because of what you just wrote;
> I
> > don't even have any installed to try.)
> >
> >> Of course, I am not saying that 64bit Ubuntu users will simply not get
> >> to use lmms... rather that 64bit users will have to use a 32bit package
> >> with 32bit wine, etc.. This way 64bit users can have FULL VST, right??
> > I run 32-bit Firefox because the 64-bit one's RAM usage is close to
> double.
> > LMMS hasn't presented any similar issues that I've noticed. Since I don't
> > use VSTs and don't know what "much of anything" means or if it was just
> > hyperbole because you personally consider VST support to be a core
> feature
> > of LMMS, I see no reason to slum with 32-bit versions.
> >
> > But you're the maintainer (I assume).
> >
> > Rob
> >
> >
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