[PlanetCCRMA] apt-get repositories and CCRMA

Hector Centeno h.centeno@sympatico.ca
Fri May 27 11:38:01 2005


Mark Knecht wrote:

>On 27 May 2005 11:11:20 -0700, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano
><nando@ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:
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>>On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 19:35, Hector Centeno wrote:
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>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Sorry, I firstly sent this email to the wrong address (sorry Fernando).
>>>I recently switched from Ubuntu to Fedora Core 3 + Planet CCRMA. Up to
>>>now I'm finding it excellent, somehow the performance of my computer
>>>seems to be much better than with Ubuntu and I'm glad to have an easy
>>>way to configure an audio and music workstation. But now I'm missing the
>>>way packages and dependencies were managed in Debian distributions, for
>>>example: I wanted to build the LinuxSampler and it asked for a package
>>>named sqlite3.
>>>      
>>>
>>[Note: LinuxSampler packages are being worked on and will be released
>>shortly, I think]
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>Hey, let me say thanks from the development team for that Fernando!
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>>sqlite3? Weird, where does that dependency come from? On Fedora Core 3
>>my current deps for the linuxsampler package are (besides basic packages
>>in the mach core):
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>>BuildRequires: gcc-c++, pkgconfig, libgig-devel, alsa-lib-devel
>>BuildRequires: jack-audio-connection-kit-devel
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>I haven't been following the LS-devel list much lately but there have
>been a number of conversations about building a database of
>instruments into LS. (for quick loading of 'pianos', etc.) My thought
>is that this is some sort of database manager for that feature?
>
>If so I suspect the original poster has taken LS from CVS instead of
>getting the tarball from the LS web site.
>
>If I'm mistaken then please excuse my intrusion.
>
>With best regards,
>Mark
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Thank you for your advice. And yes, I downloaded LS from CVS. I couldn't 
find any proper sqlite3 RPM for Fedora Core 3 so I compiled LS without 
that. At configure it does point that the package sqlite3 is missing but 
it will not stop so I was able to build and use LS successfully (I don't 
know if I will be missing some database functionalities, though).

cheers!

Hector