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From: Jesse Ray Lucas ()
Date: Dec 5, 2004
Subject: Re: csound on OpenBSD? (re: FLTK)
On a 266MHz  machine I'm not likely to get a GUI up and running, much 
less real-time audio processing.  :)

This is just a bare-bones system for rendering to disk at work.

-J


Art Hunkins wrote:

>As a composer deeply involved in real-time performance of Csound, I hope you
>decide to include FLTK and MIDI in your OpenBSD build. Both are crucial to
>working with Csound in real time.
>
>Also, though both are valuable, it is feasible to work with one without the
>other.
>
>Art Hunkins
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Ben Collver" 
>To: 
>Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 11:56 PM
>Subject: Re: [Csnd] csound on OpenBSD?
>
>
>  
>
>>On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 10:44:11PM -0500, Jesse Ray Lucas wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Geez...here goes.
>>>
>>>I have now built and installed the OpenBSD pth package from the ports
>>>tree (thanks for the advice).
>>>
>>>I'm using the "Platform Independent" source Csound.tar.gz downloaded
>>>from the csound page at sourceforge.net.
>>>      
>>>
>>What you downloaded is from prior to the NetBSD stuff being added in.
>>What you want is csound-4.23f12gbs.7.tar.gz OR check out csound from
>>CVS.
>>
>>    
>>
>>>make was complaining about a missing file "autoheader.h", so I had to go
>>>to the CVS to get that (why isn't it in the source archive?)  Also,
>>>there is no "configure.ac" anywhere in the source tree I downloaded.
>>>But it's in the CVS, too.  ???
>>>      
>>>
>>I filed a bug report on the autoheader.h thing:
>>
>>
>>    
>>
>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=996186&group_id=819
>68&atid=564599
>  
>
>>This is not a problem with gbs.7 or CVS.
>>
>>    
>>
>>>This is a console only machine, so I don't believe I need the FLTK do
>>>I?  I commented out the FLTK lines in the Makefile.
>>>      
>>>
>>You don't need FLTK unless you want to use csound instruments with FLTK
>>opcodes.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Ben
>>-- [EMAIL REMOVED] >>              (or to http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/cgi-bin/csound ) [EMAIL REMOVED] >>    
>>
>
>  
>

--  [EMAIL REMOVED]               (or to http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/cgi-bin/csound ) [EMAIL REMOVED] 

+ playing 32-bit float soundfiles steven yi (12/03/04)
+--- csound on OpenBSD? Jesse Ray Lucas (12/04/04)
+------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Ben Collver (12/04/04)
+---------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Jesse Ray Lucas (12/04/04)
+------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? (current errors) Jesse Ray Lucas (12/04/04)
+------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Ben Collver (12/04/04)
+---------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Jesse Ray Lucas (12/05/04)
+------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Ben Collver (12/05/04)
+---------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Jesse Ray Lucas (12/05/04)
+------------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Ben Collver (12/06/04)
+---------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Art Hunkins (12/05/04)
+------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? Jeremiah Benham (12/05/04)
+------------------Re: csound on OpenBSD? (re: FLTK) Jesse Ray Lucas (12/05/04)

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