Em qui., 7 de jan. de 2021 às 06:48, Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com escreveu:
On Thu, 2021-01-07 at 00:14 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Ok, we made lots of progress and now we have tests versions for macOS and Windows (32 and 64 bits).
I think it's great you put effort into making [fluid~] available. Cool!
we still need to sort this for linux,
It builds without troubles on Linux-amd64-32. However, it assumes libfluidsynth2 to be installed. I don't know what the common process on Linux is, but since the dependencies are usually easily installable with some kind of package manager, there is probably no need to include additional local libraries. Is this notion widely accepted? Maybe include something in the README like:
On Debian and derivatives, you need to install the libfluidsynth2 package:
sudo apt install libfluidsynth2
Yeah, it's important we make all of this clear. I just want this to be available via deken, so people can download it and use it right away. So statically/dynamic linking is the only way to go I guess.
If there's something in the way and if there are just too many different options for linux distributions (does this make sense? What do I know?), then we can maybe put this instructions on the help file instead? Well, Linux people, enlighten me...