Actually, I don't understand what you are doing. The change in the
package is that the manual is now at /usr/share/denemo/manual (the
application's default location) instead of /usr/share/doc/denemo-doc
(Debian's default location). Thus, Denemo can find it in the location
coded into the source
Oh, I don't think it will help since I just did a copy and paste so that when I
click help it opes the docs, so I won't see any difference
Please advise me what I should do.
Aaron
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On Sep 6 2020, at 5:53 am,
Debian has a specific location for the docs which is different from the
application default. They have a patch to change the directory hardcoded
in the source when choosing Help > Browse Manual in the menu. Since I am
using the latest source from git and don't want to patch it, I have
changed the
Hi again,
For some reason the docs didn't install in the expected directory when I click
on help firefox can't find it.
Thanks,
Aaron
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On Sep 2 2020, at 6:48 pm, aaron mehl wrote:
> Thanks,]
> I did and it
Thanks,]
I did and it installed and is running
thanks
Aaron
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On Sep 2 2020, at 5:04 pm, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> On 2020-08-31 13:56, aaron mehl wrote:
> > libfluidsynth2 version 2.1.1-2
> > Aaron
>
>
On 2020-08-31 13:56, aaron mehl wrote:
> libfluidsynth2 version 2.1.1-2
> Aaron
libfluidsynth2 is not available in Debian stable, only in Debian testing
(codenamed bullseye). Thus I have set up an installation of Debian
testing on my local computer to build Denemo packages. I have uploaded
the
libfluidsynth2 version 2.1.1-2
Aaron
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On Aug 31 2020, at 7:42 am, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> Can you please look up which packages the denemo from the distribution
> depends on? To install/run, you don't need any
Can you please look up which packages the denemo from the distribution
depends on? To install/run, you don't need any dev package, that is only
needed if you want to compile yourself.
Andreas
On 2020-08-31 13:24, aaron mehl wrote:
> Hi all,
> I see from a different thread that the compile issue
Hi all,
I see from a different thread that the compile issue is fixed.
I need to know what package contains libfluidsynth is it fluid synth or the dev
package?
Isn't there anyone out there with a respository of bleeding edge debs that
could include denemo?
Anyways I did get 2.2.0 back from my
On 2020-08-30 22:47, aaron mehl wrote:
> Hi,
> Yeah I used your packages and part of the issue seems to be it wanting
> older versions of dependencies as well
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> Note, selecting 'denemo' instead of './denemo_2.4.0_amd64.deb'
>
enemo but something is
> > broken/wrong. Now no Denemo :(
> > Is there a repository I can add?
> > I am using the latest Linux Mint.
> > But any debian should do the trick.
> > Aaron
>
for me. What error do
you encounter?
Andreas
On 2020-08-30 19:36, aaron mehl wrote:
> I used the .deb pacakges to install the latest denemo but something is
> broken/wrong. Now no Denemo :(
> Is there a repository I can add?
> I am using the latest Linux Mint.
> But any debian shou
I used the .deb pacakges to install the latest denemo but something is
broken/wrong. Now no Denemo :(
Is there a repository I can add?
I am using the latest Linux Mint.
But any debian should do the trick.
Aaron
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