Hello again,
On 5/28/2020 11:44 PM, Yves Yves wrote: > Thank-you for your reply & YES , requesting Geonkick is packaged for > Debian would make it > easier for everyone to install it in the future but we don't even know > how to do that ? > Nor do we know how to remove all traces of the older version, yet. > Were guessing that to build the Redkite GUI toolkitwould be similar to > the instructions you provided to build & install Geonkick? > > git clone https://github.com/iurie-sw/redkite > > |apt-get install build-essential apt-get install cmake apt-get install > libcairo2-dev | > > Clone the code repository, compile and install > > |git clone https://gitlab.com/geontime/redkite.git mkdir redkite/build > cd redkite/build cmake ../ make make install &/or then:apt-get > install build-essential apt-get install cmakeapt-get install qjackctl > libjack-dev libsndfile-dev apt-get install rapidjson-devapt-get > install lv2-dev followed by this;| > git clonehttps://gitlab.com/iurie-sw/geonkick.git > <https://gitlab.com/iurie-sw/geonkick.git> > mkdir geonkick/build > cd geonkick/build > cmake ../ > make > make install > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* ubuntu-studio-users > <ubuntu-studio-users-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com> on behalf of Ross > Gammon <ro...@ubuntustudio.org> > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 26, 2020 2:02 PM > *To:* ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > <ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com> > *Subject:* Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Geonkick&EQ10Q en UBUNTU > > Hi, > > You will need to remove all traces of the old version to avoid problems. > > The location of the downloaded tarball should not matter according to > the projects build instructions (see the README text at the bottom). You > can build it in your home partition with normal user permissions. The > "make install" step is where you will probably need "sudo" for > permission to install it (normally under /usr): > https://github.com/iurie-sw/geonkick > It is a pretty standard make & make install build system with cmake. > Although you need to build the Redkite GUI toolkit first. > > I copy the instructions here: > On Debian, Ubuntu, Ubuntu Studio install: > > build and install first Redkite, than: > apt-get install build-essential > apt-get install cmake > apt-get install qjackctl libjack-dev libsndfile-dev > apt-get install rapidjson-dev > apt-get install lv2-dev > > Build & install Geonkick > > Clone the Geonkick code repository, compile and install > > git clone https://gitlab.com/iurie-sw/geonkick.git > mkdir geonkick/build > cd geonkick/build > cmake ../ > make > make install > > Have you considered requesting that it is packaged for Debian to make it > easy for everyone to install it in the future? Debian packages will > eventually migrate to Ubuntu. It looks like it is Free software - GPL-3. > https://wiki.debian.org/RFP > > On 25/05/2020 21:15, Yves Yves wrote: > > Aloha Amigos. > > > > We got Geonkick (Version *1.9.0*) thanks to UNFA's U-Tube video > > instructions (starting at 20:16); > > /https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtWSnbmdB9w/ > > > > Now we would like to update that Geonkick version to the latest > > (*2.1.1*) but this must be done with the tarball, which we downloaded > > from GitHub ; > > /https://github.com/iurie-sw/geonkick/releases/ > > > > & extracted into a folder we made via the terminal called ; ( > > */usr/local/src* ) > > > > btw; The previous Geonkick Version *1.9.0* appears to be located in the > > folder called; ( */usr/lib/lv2/geonkick.lv2/* ) *?* > > > > We also prep'ed our system for making packages by running; > > > > |sudo apt-get install build-essential checkinstall sudo apt-get install > > cvs subversion git-core mercurial sudo chown $USER /usr/local/src sudo > > chmod u+rwx /usr/local/src | > > > > Due to a lack of knowledge, now we are STUCK & don't know how to proceed > > . Nor how to get the GUI for the equalizer '*EQ10Q*' to appear in > > Ardour, even after visiting their web-page & reading their instructions > > ! Any help available for these two problems from anyone who can provide > > instructions for a 'beginner' (/please/) ? > > > > > > > > > I just wanted to mention that geonkick has been accepted and added to the Ubuntu repositories for Groovy Gorilla (future 20.10). It will be included in Ubuntu Studio's 20.10 release. -- Erich Eickmeyer Project Leader Ubuntu Studio
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