On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 3:54 AM, David Henningsson wrote: > In short, version 1.1.4 of FluidSynth brings us: > > * Several improvements and fixes to the CMake build system, > especially for Mac OS X > * Several bug fixes to the engine, notably quite a few which could > cause FluidSynth to sound bad in some cases. > * API additions, that make it possible to > - load MIDI files from memory > - to inspect/modify MIDI events as they are being played from a > MIDI file > - to change channels between melodic and drum mode > - and to silence all notes in one command. > * Improvements to the CoreAudio driver > > A more detailed list of changes is available at > https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/fluidsynth/wiki/ChangeLog1_1_4 > > Looking back at the changes, I'm feeling a little proud today. One of the > reasons for feeling proud, is that we have more than one new contributor: > people who have taken the step to actually work with the code, improve it, > and create non-trivial patches with new functionality in it. That is a good > foundation for the future and I hope all contributors feel welcomed and > properly attributed. > > Also, the improvements/fixes to the build system is worth a special note > (thanks Pedro!), I was surprised to see so many of them! And finally, we've > managed to close several long standing bugs, which makes me feel that this > release will be stable and enjoyable for a lot of people, with less > annoyances than ever. (Thanks to the jOrgan folks for the test run!) > > Now, enjoy the release, and last but not least - make sure you make some > really great music with it! :-) > > On behalf of the FluidSynth developer team, > David Henningsson >
Hi all, thanks for releasing 1.1.4. Sorry I did not have time to test the prerelease tarball you made the other day. I was planning to do this today. Anyhow, I saw in the CMakeLists.txt, a couple lines such as ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}${LIB_SUFFIX} ) Unfortunately this is wrong. The variable ${LIB_INSTALL_DIR} is already expected to have the lib suffix in it, i.e. it is set to /usr/lib64 on multilib 64bit systems. This is the cmake standard we have with hundreds of packages in Fedora. Now with the above, things get installed into /usr/lib6464 etc. Would you like me to send you my patch removing these occurences? Thanks, Orcan _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev