Ah... that may be why 12.04 has the issues...
I will look into it, thanks!

On 03/26/2014 09:29 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
Look at the ia32 removal and the use of multilib. I dont remember if 12.04 uses ia32libs which i think it does and anything after that it uses the new multilib stuff.


On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Israel <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    64bit Ubuntu still will not have VST support.... it has been
    missing for quite some time.
    I am not entirely sure how to FORCE it to work.
    If 32bit does not have VST/wine that is a huge problem.
    I am unsure why 12.04 has a core dump.  It may be that there are
    some recommends I need to tweak in order to use appropriate
    libraries... but
    I am not sure why LMMS sends the SIGABRT()  when closing.
    I suppose that using the git repo and make does NOT have this same
    error... there is something amiss in the packaging (I am not sure
    where... as rules simply uses cmake...)
    Is there some sort of flag being set in cmake that is not getting
    passed along to dh?
    hmmmmmm....

    On 03/26/2014 08:55 AM, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
    @Israel,

    I've added `ppa:israeldahl/test-this-one-please` to a Dell
    pre-loaded install of 12.04.

    The good:
    1. I did not receive any warnings doing the install.

    Some notes:
    1. The name still says "Linux Multimedia Studio"
    2. The icon does not display in the Ubuntu Package Manager
    3. The 12.04 core dump/error report still exists for this build
    4. Not sure if you mentioned this, but wine is *not* bundled with
    this version (which was nice for testing as it installed in less
    than a minute)

    Some propaganda (the hardware arrived yesterday):
    http://i.imgur.com/8PmqWVN.png

    - [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


    On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Raine M. Ekman <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Quoting Israel <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>:
        > It is built for 12.04 (please test 64bit if you have it)
        > 13.10( any arch testing appreciated)
        > 14.04 (32 bit especially!)

        12.04, 64 bit, upgrade from 0.4.15. (or 0.9.92 if you ask my
        lmmsrc.xml :) Now that I think about it, that earlier version
        was from
        some PPA, but that's probably common enough to test, too?

        First run from command line and Unity went invisible! No
        menus, no
        icons in sight but they were clickable. Then, after logging
        out and in
        again (actually killing gnome-session after locking the
        desktop while
        trying to fix the situation :) it seems to work fine, so this
        might've
        been some odd bug showing in rare circumstances.

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