Nice spot RJ (the data was dropped off in /tmp next to that README)
On Dec 8, 2016 4:36 PM, "Thorsten Munsch"
wrote:
> Why don't we have backups since 12/3? Was the backupjob not running? Sad..
>
Frankly, I don't feel the forum data really warrants the space
Was able to get an old copy of the db working on mysql-5.7... mariadb
totally f**ked itself up last night. :(
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 11:34 AM, Be <b...@gmx.com> wrote:
> It's back, but it looks like some recent posts got lost in the process.
>
> On 12/08/2016 09:01 AM, Garth
The wiki is okay, but the db for the forum got moved during a MariaDB
unattended security upgrade last night, I'm working on it now...
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 6:03 AM, Daniel Schürmann wrote:
> I get this error:
>
> General Error
> SQL ERROR [ mysqli ]
>
> Access denied for
"Today's outage has been sponsored by Oracle. "
too soon... it died again
On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:02 AM, Garth Dahlstrom <ga...@mixxx.org> wrote:
> I've just replaced MySQL 5.7 with MariaDB 10.0 and opened the floodgates.
>
>
> It's been running
I've just replaced MySQL 5.7 with MariaDB 10.0 and opened the floodgates.
It's been running for a little over 15 minutes with traffic coming through
and we are only using ~285M of RAM, w/ 8M swap used.
Given that we had applied our really aggressive small memory tuning for 5.1
to 5.7 and 5.7
> CALL: dbal_mysqli->sql_connect()
>
> FILE: [ROOT]/index.php
> LINE: 20
> CALL: include('[ROOT]/common.php')
>
>
> On 11/10/2016 02:03 PM, Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
>
>> Yep, it's dead again... Is it just me or does it look like mysql is
>> eating all of the mem
Kernel has been updated from 4.4.0.45 to 4.4.0.47, RAM increased from 768MB
to 1GB, and a second virtual cpu has been added to the VM... It's back up
and running for now. :\
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Garth Dahlstrom <ga...@mixxx.org> wrote:
> New machine ran out of memory ag
Should be okay now, give it a shot and let me know if there's trouble.
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Garth Dahlstrom <ga...@mixxx.org> wrote:
> I'll fix it, give me 10 min
>
> On Nov 9, 2016 10:01 AM, "Be" <b...@gmx.com> wrote:
>
> There was an error
I'll fix it, give me 10 min
On Nov 9, 2016 10:01 AM, "Be" wrote:
There was an error on the wiki indicating low disk space before that.
On 11/09/2016 08:36 AM, Daniel Schürmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> who is able to take a look?
>
> Thank you!
>
>
>
> General Error
>
> SQL ERROR [
I out right now, wont be back home to a look for about 90 minutes. I'll
see if I can't get it going then.
-G
On Saturday, 31 October 2015, Be wrote:
> http://mixxx.org/forums/ shows:
>
> General Error
> SQL ERROR [ mysqli ]
>
> Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket
extension is forbidden!
On 07/29/2015 03:52 PM, Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
The new release has been applied and obsolete files have been removed
per the instructions at https://www.dokuwiki.org/install:unused_files
Please take a look at it and let me know if there are any issues.
-G
The new release has been applied and obsolete files have been removed per
the instructions at https://www.dokuwiki.org/install:unused_files
Please take a look at it and let me know if there are any issues.
-G
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
OK cheers
I'm here. Is the upgrade just dropping a tarball over what's there? If
so, send me a link to the download, I'll do a backup and deploy the new one
later this afternoon.
On Jul 29, 2015 1:06 PM, Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus
spappala...@mixxx.org wrote:
On 07/29/2015 09:57 AM, S.Brandt
OK cheers
On Jul 29, 2015 2:04 PM, S.Brandt s.bra...@mixxx.org wrote:
http://download.dokuwiki.org/src/dokuwiki/dokuwiki-stable.tgz
On Jul 29, 2015, at 7:16 PM, Garth Dahlstrom ironst...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm here. Is the upgrade just dropping a tarball over what's there? If
so, send me
Fixed it a couple of hours ago after seeing your email. Thanks for the
report.
There were some issues with the way I had set-up cron jobs to try to
automatically clear disk space.
(specifically, the user running the job to periodically clear the wiki
cache didn't have permissions to do so (files
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Ronald Stewart ronaldjstew...@gmail.com
wrote:
so the products hall hallmark feature is that it crossfades?
Actually, in a way yes. A crossfade is probably the most widely known way
in which a DJ could transition between two songs. I expect my mom even
knows
Hi Be,
Putting aside the trademark thing...
Frankly, I don't think Mixxx as part of the name of a distro actually
sounds cool or would anyway help the uptake... For one thing, most novice
users probably have no idea what Mixxx is.
If I were in your place, I would go for a name that either
? Is this even legal
Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
Hi Andre,
There was a case of this a few years back with some similar installer crap
website (music-oasis.com) was ripping us off. I believe we told them to
cut it out and they did.
We should advise these particular folks
James, what did google say about: i386 architecture of input file is
incompatible with i386:x86-64 output ?
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 9:31 PM, James J Fagan jfag...@binghamton.eduwrote:
Thank you for all the tips I have now passed the step of build -dep mixxx
but when I try to compile with
Admittedly, I'm not really following this thread…
But if you are trying to solve a linking problem on OSX you might check
otool (from Xcode)… It may or may not help… i.e.
/Developer/usr/bin/otool -L /Applications/Mixxx.app/Contents/MacOS/Mixxx
/Applications/Mixxx.app/Contents/MacOS/Mixxx:
On 2011-01-17, at 9:34 PM, Albert Santoni wrote:
Re: Qt Creator - I've never used it myself but it's supposed to be a
decent IDE. Garth even had some cool builds of Mixxx for Windows
cooked up using MinGW where GDB was bundled in, so you could get
backtraces really easily from users.
Oi!
Hi Enry,
On 2010-07-25, at 2:44 AM, Enry wrote:
Hi have experienced similar issue and opened bug 600595. There is a BT
attached. Is it due to portaudio?
I can't tell from 600595, if you are hitting a graphics problem w/ Intel's GL
or a portaudio issue. Incidentally, I have seen a similar
Yeah, yeah, I know I'll probably get flamed for this (because macports
sucks)... but you know me I'm lazy, and I really don't like managing tarball
compiles of deps...
I've thrown up a macports based OSX build of Mixxx/Trunk in
http://mixxx.org/packages/osx/ -- if someone without MacPorts
ownloads/./Mixxx.app/Contents/MacOS/mixxxReason: no suitable image found. Did find: /usr/local/lib/libportmidi.dylib: no matching architecture in universal wrapperTrace/BPT trapI'm not sure about what to do with that, maybe some 32/64 bit incompatibility?Cheers!On Jul 20, 2010, at 5:35 AM, Garth Dahlstrom
Good use of screenshots to provide a visual breakdown, it makes it really easy
to understand when you see it presented that way. A really nice page!
Props Jus!
On 2010-06-10, at 6:57 AM, Sean M. Pappalardo - D.J. Pegasus wrote:
On 06/08/2010 07:32 PM, Albert Santoni wrote:
for Digital DJ Pro, can anyone else? If not,
that's a violation of GPLv2, no?
-Scott
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 22:20 -0500, Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
Hi Jus,
Our relationship with Music Oasis/Freeze.com is not a friendly one,
we have threatened them in the past for trademark violation
+1 votes for Bill :D
Hi Bill, I'm excited to hear your interest in this. I don't have much free
time these days, but I will make some time to get you up to speed if this is
something you want to help with. [I'm jumpkick on IRC btw]
I'm familiar with building Ubuntu packages and have some
Hi Pascal,
I expect Sjors will offer an obvious API call that can solve the whole
problem in a minute, but here would be my non-WebKit approach to starting
to tackle the problem... :P
To transitioning existing skins, I think it easiest to avoid fluid layouts,
since these would be very hard to do
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Sjors Gielen mailingl...@dazjorz.comwrote:
The first benefit would be the ability to script UI rendering behaviors via
Javascript and css/div tags... One could toggle visibility and position
entire sections of the UI, through CSS hidden/show and Javascript
Greetings Pascal and rest of the ML
First let me say that using WebKit for a rendering engine would be possible
with custom widgets see this example (
http://daniel-albuschat.blogspot.com/2008/12/embedding-qt-widgets-into-qtwebkit.html),
where a Qt Calendar Widget is embedded into a web
Hi All,Worked through all my issues getting Mixxx to compile on Snow Leopard and took a crack at solving the problem with M4A not building. And so now I have Mixxx w/ M4A going on 10.6.I use a Mac Ports (a BSD ports system for OSX) build environment, since upgrading from Leopard I had no success
Hi Vlad,
try doing:
ls -lah /usr/share/mixxx/midi/midi-mappings-scripts.js
that will tell us if you have the file and what the permissions are on it
-G
On 2009-12-01, at 1:37 PM, Vladimir Prieto wrote:
hi
it gaves me errors, but i think it got nothing to do with Sebastien files.
this
that and see if that work for you.
-G
On 2009-12-01, at 2:08 PM, Vladimir Prieto wrote:
-G:
the file doesn't exist at all!
by the way, i forgot to mention that after error dialog appears, mixxx
freezes.
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
Hi Vlad
[my stupid phone put my reply into the the bounce queue because it doesn't
reply from the right address... android dough!]
Yup,
From the QDir documentation:
Qt uses / as a universal directory separator in the same way that / is
used as a path separator in URLs. If you always use / as a
Since its possible to export the Linux version over X11 to another machine,
I would suggest testing that first to make sure that such a configuration
wouldn't ruin the effectiveness of the GUI altogether by being slow, not
rendering the opengl bits (waveforms), etc... before going down the path to
The point of this is to replace something that is technologically simple (.xml
file) with something that is slightly less simple but more powerful, the
problem with using a full DB is it's heavy and it's complicated to support on 1
target platform (Windows, OSX, Linux).
For lack a good
Jus,
Just looking at your screenshot and I gotta give you props man, that is a
pretty slick looking skin.
My thoughts are:
1) I see you've got a thread on the forum
http://mixxx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1t=692 good, good Might be time
to start a Skins section of the forum to
Generated knobs... neat!
I'm not sure I'm keen on the perspective look... I think I actually like flat
knobs better (I think it's really hard to make perspective stuff look good in a
small space without 3D modelling it).
Another really cool application to generating the knobs via script is
A friend sent me this link discussing iphone sync support on Linux and
how it will be introduced into libgpod with some minor changes to
Amarok / Rhythmbox...
http://marcansoft.com/blog/2009/10/iphone-syncing-on-linux/
Build of 1.7.1 for Ubuntu/AMD64 is available here:
http://mixxx.org/packages/autobuilds/ubuntu-amd64-1.7.x/2009-10-17_04-24-46/mixxx_1.7.1-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
I've not tested it, so testing feedback would be welcomed.
Cheers,
-G
...zzz
That patch has been pushed upstream to Herc; but it only effects the
RT Linux kernel. Don't think it's related to this issue
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/1.7/+bug/410750
)
The MP3 Control and the Mk2 are in fact different controllers. And
this problem appears to be Windows
This is overdue, apologies 'bout that, but here is the Getting Involved
page minus the relevant links:
http://www.mixxx.org/wiki/doku.php/getting_involved
I'll try to put in the links tomorrow/later today (after I wake up); as
always feel free to edit!
Cheers,
-G
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Hi All,
I've been playing around with Hudson (a continuous integration tool most
well-known for java projects) and I've managed to get it to play ball with
LP and SCons.
It made it all the way through a compile, it failed during
Hi All,
I've been playing around with Hudson (a continuous integration tool most
well-known for java projects) and I've managed to get it to play ball with
LP and SCons.
It made it all the way through a compile, it failed during bundling of the
OSX package with a message from otool... I'm not
should be filled.
I also got some crashes, but I need some more testing to reproduce the
problem (I'll fill another bug report if I come up with a useful debug log).
Cheers,
LX
Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
[Copying the list in case anyone else has input on how the scratch
sound can
Jim,
I reviewed the changes... I'm going to commit them shortly.
About the Flanger, I wonder if it might also make sense to do it with
press down FX1 button and using the pots for hi/mid/lo to adjust the
Flanger depth/delay/period, let flanger run on release and then tap it
again to cancel.
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 8:06 AM, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
(08:48:18 PM) Pegasus_RPG: jumpkick: hey man. Is your scratch handling
of the RMX jogs the way you want it?
Hey Sean,
I didn't see your IRC message till you were gone to slep... I've
not played with the RMX
, James Evans i...@jamesevans.net wrote:
Hi Garth,
Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
Hi Jim,
comments inline below...
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:00 AM, James Evans i...@jamesevans.net
mailto:i...@jamesevans.net wrote:
In your RMX scripts, I can't quite see what functionality you're
trying
Dunno, that's all very weird... They don't sound like problems I've
ever encountered with Mixxx. What OS is it?
I've had problems with my Herc Mk2 connected to a USB hub. I used to
have an AMD machine which had a nasty habit of sending out USB bus
resets at random times (my USB mouse and
[ Thanks Jim for sending along the script files to Grayoga ]
Hi Grayoga,
Always happy to have help with Mk2 stuff.The stuff I sent to Jim earlier
was mostly for scratching, by looking at that and the RMX code and mapping
files (you have to tie the input control to a JS function to XML for it
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:21 AM, James Evans i...@jamesevans.net wrote:
The currently enabled behaviour for the jog is scratchMode == true,
scratchMode == false just passes through to [ChannelN] jog (which sounds
the same as r2415), feel free to flip it back to false to get the normal
, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:21 AM, James Evans i...@jamesevans.net wrote:
The currently enabled behaviour for the jog is scratchMode == true,
scratchMode == false just passes through to [ChannelN] jog (which sounds
the same as r2415
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Robin Sheat ro...@kallisti.net.nz wrote:
On Sat, 16 May 2009, Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
I didn't play with the jogs on the Mk2, but the ones on the RMX also have
this problem. This may be due to how HercJog option works (or rather
that
its been depricated
for it to work is the method signatures
must contain the correct arguments.
Cheers,
-G
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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 6:45 PM, James Evans i...@jamesevans.net wrote:
Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Robin Sheat ro
Hi Jim,
I'm the unofficial Herc guy (jumpkick on irc) for Mk2 and RMX.
I know about the VU LED problem, the output mappings are correct, but I
think the way the LEDs have been reimplemented, they now have a 1-to-1
threshold value to output LED. I don't know if that was a conscious
decision or
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 4:03 PM, James Evans i...@jamesevans.net wrote:
Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
I know about the VU LED problem, the output mappings are correct, but I
think the way the LEDs have been reimplemented, they now have a 1-to-1
threshold value to output LED. I don't know
Andreas,
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 6:18 AM, Andreas Pflug pgad...@pse-consulting.dewrote:
Beta means,
This will be our next version, should work for you, please report bugs
we haven't noticed yet.
You should re-read the definition then, because you seem to have Beta and
Release Candidate
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Andreas Pflug pgad...@pse-consulting.dewrote:
The Bugs I encountered are much too severe for somebody outside the
community, and are not less serious.
We'll have to agree to disagree. The bug you encountered impacts one
controller's JavaScript, the number of
Hercules RMX / Beta 1.7 Testers,
I was planning to send this email out on the weekend after my latest round
of commits to the BZR 1.7 branch, but I haven't had a chance until now (I'm
crazy busy at a new job these days :D).If you have an RMX can fiddle
with Javascript in notepad, I could use
Hi Albert,
' have BBQs on the 16th and 17th, my mother is out of province, so 10th (or
9th) works better.I could potentially do a weekday if need be... I'll
just book some time for it.
Cheers,
-G
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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 3:16 PM,
On any machine capable of running Win64 well, it would probably be next to
impossible to tell the difference between running a native 64-bit build and
a 32-bit build. I think the toughest problem Mixxx would have to face it
its problem domain would be something like applying real-time SFX on
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Russell Ryan rr...@mit.edu wrote:
We should have a note about this somewhere. If you compile with `scons
prefix=/path/to/checkout/mixxx/res' then it can run out of its build
directory.
scons -j3 prefix=`pwd`/res ./mixxx # Use 3 threads to build Mixxx via
try editing `which scons` and changing the python instance in the shell line
to python2.5 or something, see if it builds with that.
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On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Mark Glines m...@glines.org wrote:
Mark Glines wrote:
It's
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 2:51 AM, Nick Guenther kou...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, but is putting music inside *Program Files* really a smart move?
That's just asking for it.
While I agree... It's always a good idea to rubberize on the walls to keep
the kids from hurting themselves. If I recall
On 21/04/2009, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 2:51 AM, Nick Guenther kou...@gmail.com
wrote:
Okay, but is putting music inside *Program Files* really a smart move?
That's just asking for it.
While I agree... It's always a good idea to rubberize
, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org
wrote:
I was able to get this on first runs with Linux before... It seemed to
happen on first runs.
Yeah, I remember this too.
I thought it had something to do with [Config]-Path not being set
(since
mixxx.cfg didn't exist), but I don't remember
I was able to get this on first runs with Linux before... It seemed to
happen on first runs.
I thought it had something to do with [Config]-Path not being set (since
mixxx.cfg didn't exist), but I don't remember if I looked into it at all.
-G
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AFAIK, Flash is not pulse aware, i.e. it hogs the ALSA device it opens so
other ALSA apps can't use it. My understanding of pasuspend is it suspends
pulse so devices can access /dev/dsp directly. I doubt that pasuspend will
help Mixxx because the pulse deamon isn't blocking Mixxx talking to
*)
On 3/27/09, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
Hi Helio,
This was in Claudio's court when we left it, he was going to unify the
previous patches.
I'll see if I can ping him for you.
-G
On 26/03/2009, Helio Chissini de Castro he...@kde.org wrote:
On Quinta-feira 26
Definitely a tough issue... Particularly because we also have to
weigh into consideration the spirit of the GPL, about freedom for
users to give away the software.
It reminds me of the Ice Weasel thing. Don't think we can deny them
the right to distribute Mixxx under the GPL, I think we could
If you can get at the filesystem directly (I don't know if you can or not),
then one wouldn't need the SDK to get at the music.With Apple moving
away DRM, Mixxx is able to play mp3's and m4a's (this is pre-alpha quality
atm though), so as long we can see the files, we could play 'em... think
:
2009/3/24 Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org:
If you can get at the filesystem directly (I don't know if you can or
not),
then one wouldn't need the SDK to get at the music.
You can't. From the iPhone Application Programming Guide:
File and Data Management
Files in iPhone OS share space
You should see if you can ping John S, he had some SSE optimized EQ code at
one point, the code was lost but he might have some insights about how to
optimize the EQs...
Guess if you are rolling an optimized Qt build, need to do some static
linking on Linux for those libs... Probably just have
So, I've been looking at lot of emails coming from the bug tracker (thanks
to those plugging away at them btw) and thinking it is somewhat hard to
group duplicate defects together... I also find it a little annoying that
we can't require users to provide some basic system specs details when they
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Ben Wheeler b...@qolc.net wrote:
I expect others have their own perspectives, which I'd love to hear
A directory called 'bin' to me, and most unix-heads I should think, means
it contains only binary *executables*. Not intermediate compilation
detritus.
FYI, I've redone the NSIS install script and integrated the change with
SCons... I have not tested it via the scons target however.
Here's the delta --
http://mixxx.svn.sf.net/viewvc/mixxx/trunk/mixxx/Mixxx.nsi?r1=2735r2=2305
In brief:
- it now looks for files a bit more smartly using
Comments inline below
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 2:47 AM, Albert Santoni asant...@uwo.ca wrote:
I see lots of improvements. I'm going to keep my fingers crossed and hope
this works with MSVC too (a build is a build, right?). :)
What could possibly go wrong? (tm) :D
I've given the new .nsi a
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Albert Santoni asant...@uwo.ca wrote:
On 11-Mar-09, at 8:02 AM, Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
vast, vast majority of our users. ... mmm stats... mmm donuts
You could make the case that all this device configuration stuff will
never be used by the majority
I realize I'm a bit late to the thread... (Nick's probably fixed everything
by now... )
The way I set up the mixxx.pro qmake project is to put all build artifacts
into mixxx/bin folder... There are subfolders for moc, obj, rcc, ui and
only the executable and dlls end up in bin directly. (I
Built with QtC/MinGW it now has libmp4v2 added to it.
http://mixxx.org/packages/windows/mixxx-mingw-m4a-20090308.zip
The code that does m4a decoding is not well tested, and could probably use
some people looking over it if it crashes out...
For those building from source make sure to do a clean
I gotta rush...
It's not buildable (easilily) from within Qt Creator cause its a standard
autotools setup rather then qmake project file.
When I rebuilt it in mingw, I used MSys (with its autotools packages) which
gives you an xterm like shell...
Then you just do the usually, ./configure
Huh? Wait, you mean configobject.cpp (controlobject.cpp hasn't been changed
since Jul 6th of last year) ... this change:
http://mixxx.svn.sf.net/viewvc/mixxx/trunk/mixxx/src/configobject.cpp?r1=2618r2=2627
Well, the obvious reason for changing that is that the 200 char limit was
hardcoded and
Sean had asked for this... moving settings into the proper subfolder on
Windows... http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490855.aspx#ENAA
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490855.aspx#ENAA
SETTINGS_PATH does that... almost. It works accept for
win32:DEFINES +=
an alternate ifdef __USBMODE__ or something block around
each of those and just use . for them.
On 02/03/2009, Albert Santoni asant...@uwo.ca wrote:
On 2-Mar-09, at 7:22 AM, Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
Sean had asked for this... moving settings into the proper
subfolder on Windows...
http
with all compilers.
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Sean M. Pappalardo pega...@renegadetech.com
wrote:
Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
if you change the _'s to spaces like they should be... you get all kinds
of problems between qmake
You need to add vinylcontrol to the CONFIG line (first line of mixxx.pro)
and then fight with whatever libs and dependencies that pulls in from the
CONFIG(vinylcontrol) block. I don't have vinyl stuff so I couldn't test it
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So I was digging around and what I found was this code:
void ControlPushButton::setValueFromMidi(MidiCategory c, double v)
if (m_bIsToggleButton) //This block makes push-buttons act as toggle
buttons.
{
qDebug() Is a toggle button!;
if (c==NOTE_ON v0.) //Only
A quick note to let people know that RC2 is up, it is the same as RC1
accept it should also be installable on Debian (where libasound2
10.0.14)
http://mixxx.org/packages/1.6.1+Herc-rc2/
On 17/02/2009, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday Hercules released a GPL Linux
Need some pkg-config checks for libshout3-dev and libmp3lame-dev on the
shoutcast scons option ...
Otherwise, awesome work!
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On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 1:22 AM, mad jester madje...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, due to a slight mistake with
I vote for both #2 (what we had, but streamlined a bit) and your old
joystick style for beginners (with a skip button, plz) - a
wizard.
A wizard alone must also some how deal with delete mappings and
double-bind and map virtual 'midi script' functions.
The way I see it, the wizard could execute
Hi all,
Yesterday Hercules released a GPL Linux MIDI driver for their DJ
Console/Control MIDI input controllers.
The driver is bundled as a dkms kernel module (source auto recompiled
with each kernel update) and it is available here:
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Albert James Santoni asant...@uwo.cawrote:
- Original Message -
From: Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org
Date: Friday, February 13, 2009 10:19 pm
Subject: [Mixxx-devel] Leftover code for possible removal.
To: mixxx-devel mixxx-devel
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Robin Sheat ro...@kallisti.net.nz wrote:
On Sunday 15 February 2009 15:02:56 Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
* IMO, the MIDI based support via the alpha driver is already better then
the Herc code we have.
Completely agree, however noone else has it yet :)
* It's
As part of my exercise in building a new qmake project file, I determined
that the following files are no longer needed
src/controlrotary.cpp
src/controlrotary.h
src/dlgprefmidi.cpp -- old midi dialog
src/dlgprefmididevice.cpp -- tom's midi device dialog
src/dlgprefmididevice.h
src/dlgprefmidi.h
, you
don't need it anymore!
-G
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:14 AM, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
I'm playing around with Trolltech's Qt Creator IDE (
http://www.qtsoftware.com/developer/qt-creator ), it's not too bad.
So far
I'm playing around with Trolltech's Qt Creator IDE (
http://www.qtsoftware.com/developer/qt-creator ), it's not too bad.
So far on the Linux Qt Creator build, I can build and run Mixxx using the
mixxx.pro file I've checked into trunk.
Last night I also spent sometime trying to get Qt Creator on
with WinMM...
On 11/02/2009, Garth Dahlstrom ga...@mixxx.org wrote:
I'm playing around with Trolltech's Qt Creator IDE (
http://www.qtsoftware.com/developer/qt-creator ), it's not too bad.
So far on the Linux Qt Creator build, I can build and run Mixxx using the
mixxx.pro file I've checked
Applied.
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 6:21 AM, Nick Guenther kou...@gmail.com wrote:
Ack, it's *finally* done and working (I hate SCon's architecture, it's
SOOO difficult to extend). This replaces src/osx/create_mixxx_dmg.sh
and inlines
Hrm... Just reading up on wikipedia about YAML, I quite like what I
see so far.
In a way it reminds me more of wiki mark-up then anything else and I
could see the relational ability to do value referencing and
inhertience could prove quite useful in some situations.
On 28/01/2009, Ben Wheeler
Sean, Albert and my current fight is not with XML, but rather how to
store/manipulate mappings in memory... Also while XML is hard for humans
to read, it does lend itself to being validated through Schema's and DTDs
using standard XML tools (including the QtXML stuff that comes with Qt4
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