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FS#9241 - lmms (native) vst and stk support
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Community Packages
Opened by Ray Rashif (schivmeister) - Thursday, 17 January 2008, 08:47 GMT
Last edited by Mateusz Herych (Partition) - Tuesday, 27 May 2008, 06:21 GMT
Opened by Ray Rashif (schivmeister) - Thursday, 17 January 2008, 08:47 GMT
Last edited by Mateusz Herych (Partition) - Tuesday, 27 May 2008, 06:21 GMT
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DetailsAttention: Shinlun
This is a request to enable (remove --without flag) a basic, and rather highly unique feature of lmms. It's alright if other features are left out, like stk (mallet plug-in is still useful) and festival (singerbot, which is too buggy anyway), but there is no reason to leave this one out. It is a native implementation of vst where all that is required is any recent version of wine, so there is no concern over licensing issues; no SDK required or anything like that, it just works. Adding the --enable-hqsinc configure option would also be useful. It should be noted that only 1 job server must be passed for vst compilation to work; make -j1. Alternatively, a cd to the vst sub-dir and making it first will do it, so the rest of the build can go as usual with >= -j2. If it's due to stability issues, at least a version with vst (and stk, if possible) support should be in testing/unstable. |
This task depends upon
cd ${startdir}/src/${pkgname}-${pkgver}
./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qtdir=/opt/qt --with-vst --enable-hqsinc|| return 1
make -j1 || return 1
make DESTDIR=$startdir/pkg install || return 1
}
Is ok for you? For me, yes..
Anyway there is another issue: This will resultantly not be available to x86_64 so the packages for each arch will differ.
Could you say me, if it's ok now? (i686/lmms-0.3.2-3)
Regards.