Hi,
Anyone happen to have muse 3.0.x package files for Ubuntu/Debian? I'm running openSUSE tumbleweed as my normal OS on laptop and desktop but in my studio I have Ubuntustudio 17.10. I'm trying to make automatic builds through openSUSE build service for Muse 3.0.2 (and git) but I have minimal knowledge of debian/ubuntu packaging.
Files for dsc, rules and control (debian/ubuntu)
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Re: Files for dsc, rules and control (debian/ubuntu)
i was close to rewriting rules & control (should not be difficult if you know the dependencies) to put package to my ppa, but the damn thing gives me segfault after i've spent more than 2 hours to build it.
better try a regular local build first, probably it won't be run better than v2 (that even could not start).
update: it turned that Muse dislikes Digits and Synister VSTs in my ~/.vst, so i probably will continue.
better try a regular local build first, probably it won't be run better than v2 (that even could not start).
update: it turned that Muse dislikes Digits and Synister VSTs in my ~/.vst, so i probably will continue.
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Re: Files for dsc, rules and control (debian/ubuntu)
hmm you got updated muse debian files?
do you mind if I use them for the kx repos?
(muse has a switch the disable loading of plugins. I always disliked that it rescans all plugins everytime it starts, so many crashes like this are bound to happen, every single time...)
do you mind if I use them for the kx repos?
(muse has a switch the disable loading of plugins. I always disliked that it rescans all plugins everytime it starts, so many crashes like this are bound to happen, every single time...)
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Re: Files for dsc, rules and control (debian/ubuntu)
updating rules should not be difficult.
well, i was wrong. there are 2 problems with updating rules that i don't know how to solve.
1) muse 3 must be built in a separate build subdirectory, otherwise the build fails. but i don't know how to say that in rules, and also don't have a few days or weeks to learn the debian packaging documentation.
2) not sure about VST support. if steinberg stuff is required, i have it installed manually on my system, but this can't be done in non-intractive build for ppa.
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Re: Files for dsc, rules and control (debian/ubuntu)
well, to support every possible feature, muse 3 also requires librtaudio6 (which means librtaudio built from source of rtaudio >= 5.0).
it is available in bionic repositories, but must be additionally built for earlier ubuntu releases (e.g. xenial).
btw, that's why muse 3 does not pick up librtaudio-dev 4.x, even if installed. (some people in other topics encountered this)
update: successfully built librtaudio6 in my ppa.
https://launchpad.net/~chaocrator-ppa/+ ... untu/audio
it is available in bionic repositories, but must be additionally built for earlier ubuntu releases (e.g. xenial).
btw, that's why muse 3 does not pick up librtaudio-dev 4.x, even if installed. (some people in other topics encountered this)
update: successfully built librtaudio6 in my ppa.
https://launchpad.net/~chaocrator-ppa/+ ... untu/audio
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Re: Files for dsc, rules and control (debian/ubuntu)
well, i'm stuck with updating rules, it turned to be more complicated than i can handle.
muse 3 must be built in a separate build subdirectory, otherwise the build will fail. but i have no examples how it's done in rules file, and no time to learn huge and overcomplicated debian packaging documentation from the very beginning.
update: i've managed to specify build directory, but still not sure about installation.
p.s. this is the moment when i love arch build system
muse 3 must be built in a separate build subdirectory, otherwise the build will fail. but i have no examples how it's done in rules file, and no time to learn huge and overcomplicated debian packaging documentation from the very beginning.
update: i've managed to specify build directory, but still not sure about installation.
p.s. this is the moment when i love arch build system
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