Hi All,
In order to compile MidiShare you must use the 'dev' branch of the CVS
(the main branch doesn't compile and have to be updated). To download
the 'dev' branch you can use the following CVS command (on a single line) :
cvs -z3
-d:pserver:anonymous@email-addr-hidden:/cvsroot/midishare co
-P -r dev midishare
Make sure you have the headers of your kernel installed. Then :
cd src/linux
./configure
make
sudo make install
Cheers
Yann
Karim.Haddad@email-addr-hidden wrote:
> Dear Dave,
> Dear Holger,
>
> Yes unfortunately, Om 5.x was somehow freezed. Some of us are trying the
> best to follow Om's developpement in parrallel. These are the ad news.
> Now for the rather good news,
>
> Om 6.x is born under LispWorks. But, we have some young geeks interested
> to port the new om on SBCL. For the time being it is in the embrionic
> stage. THe kernel did build. No wonder , it is no different from the 5.x
> version. However, the big challenge is the api, since it did change for
> the better. Now the official developpement is heading always
> (unfortunately) on Lispworks, for Mac, and now , (oooups) for windows
> plateform. The good thing is that if it does succeed (and it is on the way
> to ) it will most probably tun on linux under Lispworks. But since,
> lispwoks is not gpl, we linux guys are interested in the sbcl version that
> is far more (as a compiler) faster, and better.
>
> Well these are the news. Will most probably get you to know in a month or
> two of further hopefully advancement . And if the gods are with us, (and
> the penguins;-)) we hope to have a version running in 2009.
> BEst to u all.
> Karim
>
>
>> Holger Ballweg wrote:
>>
>>> I'm currently trying to get OpenMusic working on ArchLinux, without the
>>> tiniest success. IŽd really like to know if anyone has this running
>>> currently...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Alas, OM's Linux development is pretty slow, if not actually dead at
>> this time. Karim Haddad is the man to contact, I've cc'd this message to
>> him.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Did anyone get MidiShare to build and work on a 2.6.1x kernel?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Yes, IIRC there are some packages prepared by Dr Albert Graef that will
>> build against some 2.6 kernels. Also cc'd.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Did anyone get so far to use OpenMusic on linux in recent times?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> No, but the last time it worked for me I noted that Karim had done some
>> good work on usability. Alas, IRCAM is rather devoted to commercial
>> software. I understand that OM development is now primarily on the Mac
>> and uses a proprietary toolkit (LispWorks, I think).
>>
>>
>>> MidiShare btw bails out with this:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> I suggest that you try to reach Dr Graf, Karim Haddad, and maybe Yann
>> Orlarey at GRAME (also cc'd).
>>
>> Good luck, and do let us know how you get along with this project.
>>
>> Btw, AlgoScore is definitely worth your attention, but it isn't much
>> like Open Music. Also, I wrote to the author of pwgl and inquired about
>> a Linux port. He never replied.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> dp
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
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