> On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 11:47 +0000, James Dunn wrote: > > Hi Roman, > > > > I just installed readanysf~ again on my new install of Ubuntu 9.10 and > > had no problems. Obviously you need gavl and gmerlin-avdecode. I also > > had to install libgmerlin0. > > It doesn't return the number of channels but you can specify a number > > (default is 2) and it will upmix or downmix all channels accordingly. > > I don't know about the iostream.h error. > > > Thank you a lot. Your help shed quite some light on many issues I > encountered with getting readanysf~ running. > I was wrongly assuming, that I find the newest version in Pd svn. > However, in the svn version, there is no mention of the version > whatsoever. The mention of flext and the lack of mention of gmerlin made > it finally clear, that this likely is a very old version. On [1] I could > find a more recent version, which is most likely the one you were > referring to. Compiling gmerlin_avdecoder was also very difficult, at > least on ubuntu 9.10 (haven't tried on another OS). I tried four > different versions (including a current cvs checkout) and when doing > 'make' all failed with different errors. From googling around a bit, it > seems, that the version of gcc shipped with ubuntu 9.10 (4.4.1) is > pretty picky. I just commented out the offending lines in the source > code (yeah, this is crude, but i didn't know what else to do) and > finally it compiled. After all, [readanysf~] compiled and loads. You > must be lucky or smart and i must be dumb or i made something terribly > wrong. > > @August (or any dev who took over the maintenance of readanysf~): > Would it be possible to check in the new sources of readanysf~? I mean, > if there is no reason for not having them there. Thanks! > > Roman > > [1]: http://aug.ment.org/readanysf/download.php
Roman, Sorry for the hassle. I don't really have access to the PD svn. However, I'm sure I could be given access. Who can do that? -august. _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list