Hi all,
preparing a new (refurbished!) computer (for making a tutorial for MusE) I was documenting the steps for building it on Debian 10 Buster (with XFCE4), the only distro I use, I decided to document the steps.
1. sudo apt-get install git git-core
2. Visit https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse and get the HTTPS URL by clicking the "Code" button.
git clone https://github.com/muse-sequencer/muse.git
Code is downloaded.
3. Install tools:
sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake
4. Install libraries (taken from the Ubuntu install info in the README)
sudo apt-get install libsndfile1-dev libsamplerate0-dev libjack-jackd2-dev ladspa-sdk qt5-default qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools liblo-dev dssi-dev lv2-dev libsamplerate0-dev libsndfile1-dev libfluidsynth-dev libgtkmm-2.4-dev librtaudio-dev libqt5svg5-dev libinstpatch-dev liblilv-dev liblrdf0-dev
5. cd muse/muse3
6. ./compile_muse.sh
This resulted in a build with the following warnings:
ERRORS/WARNINGS
-- Could NOT find PythonLibs (missing: PYTHON_LIBRARIES PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS)
-- Checking for module 'rubberband>=1.8.1'
-- No package 'rubberband' found
Zita resampler disabled
** WARNING: lash (>= 0.2) was enabled, but development files were not found.
** HINT: Don't have LASH? Try installing the LADISH LASH compatibility package instead.
** WARNING: python (>= 2.4) was enabled, but development files were not found or too old.
** WARNING: RubberBand was enabled, but development files were not found.
The following components will be built:
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ALSA support
RTAudio support
Lrdf support
OSC (Liblo) support
DSSI support
LV2 support
LV2 Gtk2 UI support
Native VST support
Fluidsynth support
Instpatch support
The following components WILL NOT be built:
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Lash support
Python support
LV2 makePath support
RubberBand support
Zita Resampler support
Experimental features
7. So....
sudo apt-get install liblash-compat-dev librubberband-dev python3-dev
Which resulted in
The following components WILL NOT be built:
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LV2 makePath support
Zita Resampler support
Experimental features
Are these 3 components necessary?
Otherwise I will update the README with a "Build MusE under Debian 10" and do a pull request.
Building MusE on Debian 10 Buster
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Re: Building MusE on Debian 10 Buster
Alright, cool!
Any part of this we should improve the documentation with?
Update: I saw you would make a pull request, sounds great!
Let's go through all the components that were not built:
- Lash support
Lash is a session manager that I believe is no longer being developed so the likelyhood you will need it is low.
- Python support
The python stuff was set up on the build list for the last release but the features it enables are to my knowledge only for very advanced use (like programmatic remote-control)
- LV2 makePath support
Tim will have to correct me, but I think he doesn't want this to be included, some incompatibility with how muse works maybe? Not entirely sure.. I think I have some plugin that isn't available because we don't include this support though.
- RubberBand support
I believe this is the default stretch/resample library, as I've recently become a very big fan of the dynamic stretching functionality this should definitely be included.
- Zita Resampler support
I've heard this is even higher quality than rubberband but I'm not sure how easy it is to install..
- Experimental features
experimental is experimental no reason to go there..
Any part of this we should improve the documentation with?
Update: I saw you would make a pull request, sounds great!
Let's go through all the components that were not built:
- Lash support
Lash is a session manager that I believe is no longer being developed so the likelyhood you will need it is low.
- Python support
The python stuff was set up on the build list for the last release but the features it enables are to my knowledge only for very advanced use (like programmatic remote-control)
- LV2 makePath support
Tim will have to correct me, but I think he doesn't want this to be included, some incompatibility with how muse works maybe? Not entirely sure.. I think I have some plugin that isn't available because we don't include this support though.
- RubberBand support
I believe this is the default stretch/resample library, as I've recently become a very big fan of the dynamic stretching functionality this should definitely be included.
- Zita Resampler support
I've heard this is even higher quality than rubberband but I'm not sure how easy it is to install..
- Experimental features
experimental is experimental no reason to go there..
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Re: Building MusE on Debian 10 Buster
Ok, warning removed when I install:
sudo apt-get install liblash-compat-dev
Warning removed when I install:
sudo apt-get install python3-dev
OK, waiting for Tim's input on this one.spamatica wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 4:23 pm - LV2 makePath support
Tim will have to correct me, but I think he doesn't want this to be included, some incompatibility with how muse works maybe? Not entirely sure.. I think I have some plugin that isn't available because we don't include this support though.
Warning removed when I install:
sudo apt-get install librubberband-dev
Yeah, this is part of Tim's new work, right. What should I install?
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Re: Building MusE on Debian 10 Buster
Hi!
But on the other hand I'm not sure about our midi scripts (a.k.a. 'functions'), don't they require python as well?
So I removed the option to prevent packagers from accidentally enabling it. I will try to remove the warning as well.
Sigh. Too bad, it's kinda cool that it works but really not what we want for MusE.
You'll notice QTractor has a similar option, which says 'dangerous'. I agree, he he.
If you have no intention of 'stretching' audio, you'll be fine without it.
It is work in progress so I should probably remove the option for now because it's taking quite a long time to get around to this again.
Installing it does nothing really, the support is not complete yet by a long shot.
My intention with the stretching/resampling library support was to leave the door open for newer or more professional stretch libraries.
In theory I've made it as easy as possible to support new ones as they come along - I have a complete 'plugin' and discovery system for them.
Rubberband is, I read, quite heavy and not very well optimized. So that's why I am eyeballing other libraries.
In particular, I contacted this high quality product site to ask if they would consider individual licenses:
https://www.zynaptiq.com/ztx/
You can try LASH or the LADISH lash compatibility layer. We've got requests to add NSM support but that's on the back-burner.- Lash support
Lash is a session manager that I believe is no longer being developed so the likelyhood you will need it is low.
No worries if it is not installed. It's mostly for remote control.- Python support
The python stuff was set up on the build list for the last release but the features it enables are to my knowledge only for very advanced use (like programmatic remote-control)
But on the other hand I'm not sure about our midi scripts (a.k.a. 'functions'), don't they require python as well?
Correct. I put a lot of work into making sure it worked, only to realize that's not what MusE needs.- LV2 makePath support
Tim will have to correct me, but I think he doesn't want this to be included, some incompatibility with how muse works maybe? Not entirely sure.. I think I have some plugin that isn't available because we don't include this support though.
So I removed the option to prevent packagers from accidentally enabling it. I will try to remove the warning as well.
Sigh. Too bad, it's kinda cool that it works but really not what we want for MusE.
You'll notice QTractor has a similar option, which says 'dangerous'. I agree, he he.
Correct. It is useful, but not required, to install this.- RubberBand support
I believe this is the default stretch/resample library, as I've recently become a very big fan of the dynamic stretching functionality this should definitely be included.
If you have no intention of 'stretching' audio, you'll be fine without it.
Actually it is not a stretcher but a resampler supposedly with better quality than libsamplerate (which we actually require).- Zita Resampler support
I've heard this is even higher quality than rubberband but I'm not sure how easy it is to install..
It is work in progress so I should probably remove the option for now because it's taking quite a long time to get around to this again.
Installing it does nothing really, the support is not complete yet by a long shot.
My intention with the stretching/resampling library support was to leave the door open for newer or more professional stretch libraries.
In theory I've made it as easy as possible to support new ones as they come along - I have a complete 'plugin' and discovery system for them.
Rubberband is, I read, quite heavy and not very well optimized. So that's why I am eyeballing other libraries.
In particular, I contacted this high quality product site to ask if they would consider individual licenses:
https://www.zynaptiq.com/ztx/
Yeah, mostly old un-compileable stuff. Surely don't want this. I believe I removed the option, I should probably remove the warning as well.- Experimental features
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Re: Building MusE on Debian 10 Buster
Thanks, @Tim E. Real!
I've updated the build instructions, and as the Debian and Ubuntu instructions will be the same, I merged them.
Made a pull request.
I've updated the build instructions, and as the Debian and Ubuntu instructions will be the same, I merged them.
Made a pull request.
MusE DAW running on Debian 11 Testing/XFCE4.
https://oscillator.se/musik