Compiling was pretty annoying, partially because of what you cite.
The specific step you need might be to remove the config.cache file... configure caches the fact that it didn't find MidiShare.h on the first go. I think once I got that step, it configured okay.
The iiwusynth-0.2.2 compile presents its own problems, cos the MacOSX headers it needs are a mix between the MACINTOSH and (default) linux builds. I just commented stuff out as I went along, (make, edit, repeat) and then moved the src/.libs/libiiwusynth.a file to /usr/local/lib/, and ran ranlib.
Anyway, it was much easier to provide a binary than describe the ad-hoc hackery that went on last night.
Hope that helps you rolling your own, adam
david casal said this at Tue, 7 Jan 2003 12:34:08 +0000:
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Adam Lindsay wrote:
Hello all,
However, getting iiwu to compile and tracking down MidiShare was much more difficult.
Well, turns out I spoke too soon. If I'm correct here, flext-iiwu wants iiwusynth compiled, which wants midishare? I downloaded the OSX packages from GRAME's website and installed, but I can't see a libmidishare.so anywwhere, and the only midishare.h (which 'configure' in iiwusynth-0.2.2 seems to look for) is in the MidiShare Development tools package, in C/C++/include folder. Even when I put that in system paths like /usr/include or /usr/local, it iiwusynth won't configure with midishare enabled.
Hints? Which version of iiwusynth did you compile? (or am I missing something here, and I don't really need to do any of this)
(now missing debian-world)
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