[OLPC-devel] csound package submitted to Fedora Extras

Simon Schampijer simon at schampijer.de
Sat Aug 19 22:32:11 EDT 2006


- The Tk is just needed for a csound frontend. It is not needed for the 
core csound language. Things needed are: libcsound.so, the alsa module, 
the standard opcode library and a few opcode libraries.
- libcsound.so should be everything you need. I will ask about the 
lib_csnd.so and the printf (haven't seen that one yet).

There are a few things to discuss about init scripts, the csound server 
etc.
Simon



Dan Williams schrieb:
> On Sat, 19 Aug 2006, Simon Schampijer wrote:
> 
> 
>>Dan,
>>
>>thanks for your work. Did you took the main csound5 code or is there 
>>Barrys and my code included? We were working on a seperate branch and it 
>>is possible/likely that the olpc csound code changes form the main 
>>csound5 branch. I do not know if Barry has got still in mind to make a 
>>fixed point version of csound for olpc. for example.
> 
> 
> I used the Csound 5.03.0 sources from sourceforge.  I saw there were some config 
> options related to floating point <-> integer conversion, are those anything to 
> worry about?  In any case, I haven't done anything specific with your and 
> Barry's code; so if you've got a patch we'll need to bring that in.
> 
> A few questions I came up with:
> 
> a) What bits require Tk, and was that just a case of somebody writing a tool in 
> the language they knew?
> b) What is lib_csnd.so and how does it differ from libcsound.so?  Why two?
> c) Why does csound redefine printf()?  That leads to compile warnings on pretty 
> much every file.
> d) Should there be init scripts to start csound up when the machine starts?
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
>>Simon
>>
>>Dan Williams schrieb:
>>
>>>I've cleaned up and submitted the csound package to Fedora Extras.  Once
>>>it passes review we should be able to pull it into the image builds
>>>automatically.
>>>
>>>If anyone with access to a 64-bit Fedora system could grab the SRPM from
>>>the submission report here and try to build the package, that would be
>>>greatly appreciated.  Doing a 64-bit build of Csound is, um, odd, and
>>>I'd like to verify that stuff ends up in the right place.
>>>
>>>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=203217
>>>
>>>Dan
>>>
>>>
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