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- Download and install the fluendo-mp3 decoder (you ``purchase'' it for $0)
- yum install gtk+-devel [for gtk-config, which was
needed to make a Faust-generated jack-gtk example.]
- yum install supercollider-devel [so `pkg-config -cflags libscsynth` will work in a Makefile]
- aseqview [a MIDI monitor for ALSA, installed from SUSE tarball aseqview-0.2.8.tar.gz]
- Installed to get gnustep (and thence MusicKit) up and running:
- yum install gcc-objc
- yum install portaudio [see below]
- yum install libjpeg-devel
- yum install libtiff-devel
The portaudio version was too old (for FC6!), so I had to
install v19 from the SourceForge CVS as explained in
MusicKit_README.pdf. There was a fair amount of
``lint'' to clear up in order to get the MusicKit to build. In
particular, the platform-dependent framework (portaudio version)
had to be installed before SndKit and MusicKit could build.
The gnustep build was easier, just using the
compile-all script. I did have to install the
ffcall library (v1.10) from the tarball obtained from
www.gnustep.org. I believe everything else (besides ffcall
and portaudio) was installed from RPMs.
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