On Fri, 2021-01-08 at 07:35 -0300, Lucas Cordiviola wrote:
On 1/7/2021 11:20 AM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Works for me. Your libfluidsynth dynamic library is very stripped down. I checked the one from repos of Ubuntu 20.04 and it links to a lot of other libraries (jack, opus, systemd, wayland etc.) that probably don't make any sense in the given use case. How did you create yours?
I'd compiled as written in the readme from https://github.com/porres/pd-fluidsynth
I guess is true that is a stripped down version.
I meant your libfluidsynth.so was a stripped down-version, at least compared to what I get from Ubuntu. Not fluid~.pd_linux.
If anyone knows how to improve that we are all ears.
I wasn't complaining. In contrary, I was trying to point out that this is a good thing because yours doesn't have any external dependencies (or only the kind that is installed anyway). Anyway, to me it seems the only sane way to go forward is compiling fluidsynth with exactly the support that we want for fluid~ and not rely on any binary shipped by a repo.
I'll look into sf3 (flac, vorbis) support and tiding up things a bit according to what IOhannes said. Not today, though.
Roman