Never mind, i've figured it out. I was missing flex, and i needed to
regenerate the parser.
Onwards and Upwards,
Alex.
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Subject:build failure with latest update from svn
Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2019 00:31:34 +0200
From: alex
To: linuxsa
Christian, I'm getting a build failure trying to build linuxsampler with
debian rules, or a straight configure.
The relevant section:
Making all in scriptvm
make[4]: Entering directory
'/home/alex/Downloads/linuxsampler-svn/linuxsampler/src/scriptvm'
make[4]: *** No rule
> On Wednesday 05 October 2011 11:36:28 Alex Stone wrote:
>> We've been testing with the latest SVN for some time now, and haven't
>> had
>> any problems (you know with our particular setups, the test of stability
>> and robust behaviour is going to get a hamme
nt with building from
SVN.
Thanks,
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One of our users has been trying to get linuxsampler built from svn, and
got this fail:
http://pastebin.com/EM5DeFPi
He tells us his libtool version is 2.4.
Anything obvious in here i can pass on to him?
Alex
Ok, thanks. I expected it to be user error on my part, so i'm pleasantly
surprised it isn't, this time.
Alex.
> It is not implemented, yet. I'll implement it.
>
> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Alex Stone
> wrote:
>> I may be doing something dumb here
I may be doing something dumb here, but can we import SFZs into the
database, from a directory, in the DB window in Fantasia?
I have LS built with DB, and it seems ok for gigs.
Is there a compile option i've missed, or is it perhaps not yet implemented?
It works!
Thanks,
Alex.
> Implemented!
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Alex Stone
> wrote:
>> Grigor, with a lot of midimaps in Fantasia, and adding patches from the
>> DB, using the select multiple patches, and rightclick to select the
>> specified midi
Thank You, will test immediately!
Alex.
> Implemented!
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Alex Stone
> wrote:
>> Grigor, with a lot of midimaps in Fantasia, and adding patches from the
>> DB, using the select multiple patches, and rightclick to select the
>>
ic\x20Orchestra/Strings\x20-\x20Cello\x201st-violins.sfz'
0 42
something like this, where aliases created by the user for devices and
ports are reflected in the .lscp:
ADD CHANNEL
SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_DEVICE 42 0 'alex-box-1-midi-1'
SET CHANNEL MIDI_INPUT_PORT 42 17
idimaps)
Is it possible to have the menu expand into multiple columns, when the
number of maps exceeds the size of the window or a specified amount of
maps?
At the moment, maximum 40 or 50 maps in a column seems a reasonable place
Grigor, latest build comes up with an error when compiling.
http://pastebin.com/iF9QPBPm
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Grigor, i've just tested with 2234, as i just updated intending to
retest 2233.
No problem with 2234, error doesn't appear.
Onwards and Upwards i guess, and put this one down to a momentary
quirk.
Alex.
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Sorry, i should have added here that i've reverted to R 2232, and that
works fine.
Hope that narrows things down a bit,
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Not sure if it's LS or Fantasia, but with the latest REV 2233,
Not sure if it's LS or Fantasia, but with the latest REV 2233, i get
the following error in my LS terminal when attempting to load a big
template:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
what(): std::bad_alloc
Aborted
Any clues?
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On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Christian Schoenebeck
wrote:
> On Saturday 15 January 2011 23:02:14 alex stone wrote:
>> Is there an important (potentially destructive) reason why bank (MSB)
>> + (LSB) data is separated from PC data going into linuxsampler, and
>> the ba
My error, didn't attach the pastebin.
http://pastebin.com/r56nUx7m
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what further changes we need to make to ensure gig files that are
scheduled, do so in order, and all gigs that are scheduled are loaded.
Thanks,
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om PC data going into linuxsampler, and
the bank data is not queued with with the program change data in the
ProgramChangeQueue so all 3 data type events are sent at the same
time?
Are we reading this correctly?
Regards,
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Andrew, thanks for the input.
We're currently having a look at sending an event per jack process
cycle to see if that works.
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e the throughput ok, and it's not related
to this. (and it's just an assumption at this stage that may, or may
not, be right.)
Am i asking the right question?
Any help would be appreciated, as we're working hard to finish this
important feature for our next release.
Regards
I extend seasons greetings to the linuxsampler dev team, and my thanks
and appreciation for your efforts. I hope you find much enjoyment and
success in the year to come.
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Forget that. I was trying to compile against gcc 4.4.4, with an
existing configure built with a previous gcc version. (4.4.3)
Apologies for the noise.
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, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:50 PM, alex stone wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:02 PM, alex stone wrote:
>>> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Grigor Iliev wrote:
>>>> Hi Alex,
>>>> I added a tooltip text to the MIDI port combobox to show the name of
>&g
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:02 PM, alex stone wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Grigor Iliev wrote:
>> Hi Alex,
>> I added a tooltip text to the MIDI port combobox to show the name of
>> the selected port. Also the items in the combo popup are now left
>> aligned
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Grigor Iliev wrote:
> Hi Alex,
> I added a tooltip text to the MIDI port combobox to show the name of
> the selected port. Also the items in the combo popup are now left
> aligned and the width of the combo popup now expands in width to fit
> t
t. )
Could you have a look at this when you have time? Perhaps the list can
automatically expand in width when it's selected, to a size determined
by the longest port name in the list, and be, by default, set to the
left instead of the right?
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On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Christian Schoenebeck
wrote:
> Hi Alex!
>
> I just commited the discussed fixes along to some other things.
>
> CU
> Christian
>
> On Monday 20 September 2010 18:26:50 Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
>> On Monday 20 September 2010 09:30:
.. The same is true for a full orchestra tutti, where there are a
series of PC across many tracks, all in rapid succession. A few get
missed)
2. A midi device has a limit of 100 ports. Could this be changed to
250 ports, if there are no obvious repercussions? I tried to add 116
ports to a devi
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Christian Schoenebeck
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> On Wednesday 16 June 2010 17:36:32 Christopher Cherrett wrote:
>> alex stone wrote:
>> > "Blank gig cannot be saved as it contains no samples." message from
>> > gigedit.
>> >
>> &
"Blank gig cannot be saved as it contains no samples." message from gigedit.
Any ideas how we can do this without having to load a dummy sample of some sort?
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On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 1:38 PM, alex stone wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Christian Schoenebeck
> wrote:
>> On Tuesday 15 June 2010 18:03:25 Christian Schoenebeck wrote:
>>> > I get the impression this is about "live" loading and unloading, where
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Hehe, this is all the more clever for its simplicity. Sometime
d bank/patch change, send a secret message to LS to
load the next gig, and once that's happened, dump the previous one,
unless it's going to be used again in the next 4 bars." So LS knows it
needs to load a gig in advance, but the sequencer needs to hold off
and
gets a kernel failure notice, once the OS is up and running, and
linuxsampler is started.
Alex.
p.s. Have to say here, that debian 5 is excellent. Even with my clumsy
machinations with the RT build, it just keeps going, and doesn't do silly
stuff when assailed with multiple
ience!
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#x27;re condensing what is a lot of information from several channel strips
into one, or how ever many are chosen.
Christian, you're right, hehe. There's lots to desire for added ideas!
Alex.
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Christian Schoenebeck <
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> Es geschah
Hello Darren!
A big welcome to LSDev.
I've already enjoyed much of your wisdom, ideas, and humour in the Reaper
forum, and look forward to the same here. LS marches on, and it's a great
ride.
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On Jan 14, 2008 9:59 PM, Darren Landrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I had n
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