> Oops, I misunderstood the Ubuntu LTS versioning scheme. I don't want to
> add another runner until the 18 series.
>
> I'll see if Albert has a PPA for 17.10.
Looking here it doesn't seem so. https://launchpad.net/~dr-graef stops
at Zesty :-(
On 31 October 2017 at 19:58, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>> I haven't tried yet. I'll see if I can get a 17.04 runner up for the next
>> release (today or tomorrow).
> What about 17.10? It's there where libgsl0ldbl and slv2-jack are missing
Oops, I misunderstood the Ubuntu LTS versioning scheme. I don't want to
add another runner until the 18 series.
> I haven't tried yet. I'll see if I can get a 17.04 runner up for the next
> release (today or tomorrow).
What about 17.10? It's there where libgsl0ldbl and slv2-jack are missing
>> I tried on a different machine and still getting compilation errors.
>
> What compilation errors? I thought you wer
> Any joy in setting it up?
I haven't tried yet. I'll see if I can get a 17.04 runner up for the next
release (today or tomorrow).
> I tried on a different machine and still getting compilation errors.
What compilation errors? I thought you were reporting package installation
errors.
-Jonathan
Any joy in setting it up?
I tried on a different machine and still getting compilation errors.
Antonio
On 26 October 2017 at 19:31, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> I'll try setting up a CI machine for 17.04 later...
>
> -Jonathan
>
>
>
> From: Antonio Roberts
> To: Jo
On 2017-10-31 16:56, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> hi, I was hoping to create an external like soundfiler, but that didn't
> cause audio drops if the audio is too big.
>
> any hints and ideas on where to start if you're clueless?
>
reading the archives?
search for "sndfiler".
if you are inde
Hi, sorry to bug about it, but I'm really excited about the next fix
release and wonder if there are any plans for a release any time soon.
thanks
Mon Aug 28 17:01:19 CEST 2017 Miller Puckette :
> I'm leaving on a strenuous trip (BIFEM in Bendigo, Australia, then DAFX in
> Edinburgh, Scotland) a
hi, I was hoping to create an external like soundfiler, but that didn't
cause audio drops if the audio is too big.
any hints and ideas on where to start if you're clueless?
thanks
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hello,
I did successfully compile pix_opencv with the opencv package available for the
rpi 3 (which is opencv 2, the one needed by pix_opencv) with latest pd and Gem
from github.
>> It worked well except while trying to compile / use the additional
>> facetracking lib which produce a segfault
* Benjamin ~ b01 [2017-10-31 12:48]:
[...]
> > Is anyone else able to compile/load pix_opencv with Gem 0.93.3 on 64bit
> > Debian testing?
> well, yesterday, I compiled pix_opencv following the instructions here
> https://github.com/avilleret/pix_opencv/wiki on a fresh debian 9 64 bits
> (so not t
Le 28/10/2017 à 18:37, Peter P. a écrit :
> * Peter P. [2017-10-20 15:26]:
>> * Antoine Villeret [2017-10-20 11:48]:
> If yes, then you might need a more recent one.
I am using the Debian testing package (0.93.3-12) and would like to
>>> so it's most likely that this is why it doesn
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