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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby falkTX » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:14 pm

studio32 wrote:The Vst plugins in you repo, can those be use with/ in LMMS?

Nope, those are Linux VSTs (32bit).

LMMS only loads 32bit Windows VST (*.dlls).
I think I'll package some opensource Win VSTs too, but they are so few and don't have GUI (which makes them useless on most apps)
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby qharley » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:44 pm

Killer PPA...
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby studio32 » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:08 pm

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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby falkTX » Tue Mar 02, 2010 1:08 pm



non-mixer is already there (same source package as non-daw)
Ingen is not released yet, use the "drobilla-lad" in the bleeding-edge PPA (https://launchpad.net/~falk-t-j/+archive/lucid-latest).

I'll package the other 3
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby studio32 » Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:02 pm

nice nice!
I think i miss the latest hydrogen
latest a2jmidi
latest rosegarden QT4

edit: there are bugs in your ladish packages, wrong upstream author!
Also laditools rc1 is quite obsolete...

Are you sure ladish is an dependency for Bristol? I would say a 'suggests' .

Can you tell me what impro-visor does? Where are the files installed and how can I start it?

How do you make sure that packages will be updated when an official ubuntu package is the same version?

For that you need to use ~ppa , but you use +ppa a lot. ~ppa is making a version number less, +ppa is making the version of an package higher AFAIK.
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby falkTX » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:03 pm

studio32 wrote:nice nice!
I think i miss the latest hydrogen
latest a2jmidi
latest rosegarden QT4

edit: there are bugs in your ladish packages, wrong upstream author!
Also laditools rc1 is quite obsolete...

Are you sure ladish is an dependency for Bristol? I would say a 'suggests' .

Can you tell me what impro-visor does? Where are the files installed and how can I start it?

How do you make sure that packages will be updated when an official ubuntu package is the same version?

For that you need to use ~ppa , but you use +ppa a lot. ~ppa is making a version number less, +ppa is making the version of an package higher AFAIK.


latest hydrogen, a2jmidi and rosegarden-qt4 are in lucid now.
Check the unstable PPA for hydrogen-svn

If you check the 'debian' folder, in many of the packages, they have wrong copyrights and stuff like that.
I only care about making it build and run fine, the rest (who packaged it, license, and other small stuff) I don't really care.

To make sure my packages are super-seeded when an Ubuntu one is updated, I just use 'package-0ubuntu0+ppa1' (recommended by the Ubuntu devs).
When a Ubuntu package is updated, it will be 'package-0ubuntu1', so it will replace mine.
And I use '+ppa1' instead of '~ppa1' because the second option doesn't require an orig source. With '+ppa1', the build fails if there are "unrepresentable changes to source"
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby AutoStatic » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:42 pm

falkTX wrote:If you check the 'debian' folder, in many of the packages, they have wrong copyrights and stuff like that.
I only care about making it build and run fine, the rest (who packaged it, license, and other small stuff) I don't really care.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzz2fZ5OOaA

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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby falkTX » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:18 pm

Tell me what you think:
http://kxstudio.sourceforge.net/
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby studio32 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:03 am

Hey,
Do you have qtractor build with VST support, like jost has VST support? It seems it's also needed for native VST support.
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby Chipfryer » Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:04 am

I was looking for the download on this and saw it wasn't there. Are you still working on this please?
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby falkTX » Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:30 am

studio32 wrote:Hey,
Do you have qtractor build with VST support, like jost has VST support? It seems it's also needed for native VST support.

I'm currently working on that.

If you check the ppa now, you'll see a lot of "lib32..." packages.

Since all Linux VSTs out there are 32bit, we'll need a 32bit host to run the VSTs;
I'm currently packaging "kde4-libs-32bit" for 64bit, so that the Oxygen and QtCurve style can be used while running a 32bit QTractor in 64bit PCs (otherwise it would use plastique style, which I don't like much).

Once the kde4 libs are build, I'll upload QTractor with VST support (32bit only, but functional in 64bit too)
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby studio32 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:21 pm

falkTX wrote:
studio32 wrote:Hey,
Do you have qtractor build with VST support, like jost has VST support? It seems it's also needed for native VST support.

I'm currently working on that.

nice

If you check the ppa now, you'll see a lot of "lib32..." packages.

Since all Linux VSTs out there are 32bit, we'll need a 32bit host to run the VSTs;
I'm currently packaging "kde4-libs-32bit" for 64bit, so that the Oxygen and QtCurve style can be used while running a 32bit QTractor in 64bit PCs (otherwise it would use plastique style, which I don't like much).

Once the kde4 libs are build, I'll upload QTractor with VST support (32bit only, but functional in 64bit too)


Yeah I was wondering about those lib32 packages. Are they replacing other packages on Ubuntu? Are they conflicting with packages?
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby falkTX » Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:08 pm

studio32 wrote:
falkTX wrote:
studio32 wrote:Hey,
Do you have qtractor build with VST support, like jost has VST support? It seems it's also needed for native VST support.

I'm currently working on that.

nice

If you check the ppa now, you'll see a lot of "lib32..." packages.

Since all Linux VSTs out there are 32bit, we'll need a 32bit host to run the VSTs;
I'm currently packaging "kde4-libs-32bit" for 64bit, so that the Oxygen and QtCurve style can be used while running a 32bit QTractor in 64bit PCs (otherwise it would use plastique style, which I don't like much).

Once the kde4 libs are build, I'll upload QTractor with VST support (32bit only, but functional in 64bit too)


Yeah I was wondering about those lib32 packages. Are they replacing other packages on Ubuntu? Are they conflicting with packages?



These "lib32..." packages (only available for 64bit) install 32bit libraries in '/usr/lib32/'.
These are libs that are not in the ia32-libs package (like lash, rubberband, rldf, rasqal, etc).

This way we can run almost any 32bit app in a 64bit PC.
There's also "ladspa-32bit", "dssi-32bit" and "lv2-32bit".

There's still a lot missing though (at least to get mplayer-32bit to work).
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Re: Ubuntu PPA for *all* Linux Multimedia stuff

Postby falkTX » Thu Mar 18, 2010 1:24 pm



Thanks for the list, I'll look into it soon.

Next week I'll focus on bugs and a beta ISO, so you can start testing out the KXStudio.
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