Hi,
I've recently built most of tramp's newer recent individual Guitarix GIT Plugins which are currently now in separate GIT repos and not yet included in the main Guitarix application. For my own testing on various machines I built some debs so I figured I might as well share them...
Before downloading please be aware:
- Have a good thought for tramp and his hard work on these
- These packages are built on Debian Stretch with gcc5, not sure if they work on Debian Stable or 'buntu's prior to 16.04.
- These packages don't fix dependencies, they simply place the plugins in /usr/lib/lv2.
- I won't be regularly maintaining these, if there are a few new plugins at a time I may update them, it's a spare-time thing.
- Once installed they will appear with any existing 'Guitarix Team' LV2 plugins in your DAW.
- These packages aren't really supported but it would be nice if someone could let me know if they work or not...
LINK: http://www.bandshed.net/packages/guitarix-lv2-git/
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Re: Temporary guitarix-lv2-git debian packages
Thanks for doing this.
As I said in the other thread, no need to be worried about interference with guitarix, those plugs will stay "extra". Here are no plans to include them into guitarix main repository. So no temporary flag is needed.
PS. I see your plugin starter, have you ever tried jalv.select, it may be handy for you, as it allow you to search plugs by name and start it with a selected preset. Also you could search plugs by regex or plugin class.
https://github.com/brummer10/jalv_select
As I said in the other thread, no need to be worried about interference with guitarix, those plugs will stay "extra". Here are no plans to include them into guitarix main repository. So no temporary flag is needed.
PS. I see your plugin starter, have you ever tried jalv.select, it may be handy for you, as it allow you to search plugs by name and start it with a selected preset. Also you could search plugs by regex or plugin class.
https://github.com/brummer10/jalv_select
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Re: Temporary guitarix-lv2-git debian packages
Hi tramp,
Thanks for the clarification and also streamlining the GIT repositories to make it easier, I will have to check out jalv.select, my chooser is just a simple zenity script I made up and is not nearly as refined as jalv.select.
Thanks for the clarification and also streamlining the GIT repositories to make it easier, I will have to check out jalv.select, my chooser is just a simple zenity script I made up and is not nearly as refined as jalv.select.
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Re: guitarix-lv2-git debian packages
You are welcome.GMaq wrote:Hi tramp,
Thanks for the clarification and also streamlining the GIT repositories to make it easier
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Re: guitarix-lv2-git debian packages
Well, basically it wouldn't really make it easier to build a debian package from this repro, up to now. As it use a recursive technique in the base makefile, a debian package build will fail over that. So, I've now added a exclude directive for a possible debian dir in the build tree, which allow now a easy debain package build.GMaq wrote:Thanks for the clarification and also streamlining the GIT repositories to make it easier
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