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From: | Dragan Noveski |
Subject: | [Om-synth] how to compile from cvs? |
Date: | Thu, 27 Apr 2006 02:45:34 +0200 |
User-agent: | Debian Thunderbird 1.0.2 (X11/20050331) |
hi to the list, i just find out that om is a synth i want to get, so yesterday i compiled from source. compiling om went very easy, but on the end i did not like the version at all (0.2.0), because it was crashing so often (the gtk-engine) and i needed about half of hour to get sound from an "audio in-filter-audio out" patch. because i heard that cvs versions are runing much better i removed the source-version, wanting to try the cvs. since i am newbee, for installing cvs i need some more help. i went to : http://savannah.nongnu.org/cvs/?group=om-synth page, opened a terminal typig: cvs -z3 -d:pserver:address@hidden:/sources/om-synth co <modulename> the names of the module, i got browsing the sources-repositories, there i found 4 modules: flowcanvas, om-synth, omins and patchage, so i did the command above for each module separately.now i have 4 directories with the module-names, but reading the readmes, there is always a speech about a standard compiling way (./configure, make, make install), but if i enter one of the directories, there is no configure file, so typing ./configure gives a error "file or directory not found". so please, what is wrong here, did i got "wrong modules" with a "wrong command" or did i used wrong command to configure it? the problem is that i never compiled any cvs-software myself, but i hope that some of you can give me a short (precisly please) instructions. thnaks in advance and cheers, doc |
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