On 13/07/20 12:59, Tom M. via fluid-dev wrote:
my old, working environment contains a file libfluidsynth.so.1 which appears
to be a link to libfluidsynth.so.1.5.2
So, you need to make sure that your new working environment contains
the same symlink and lib. Typically, this is done by installing
libfluidsynth1
My clear recommendation though: Do yourself a favor and get rid of
fluidsynth 1.x
Unfortunately, fluidsynth-dssi upstream is dormant. But there is a
fork of fluidsynth-dssi, that has been ported to fluidsynth's new API:
https://github.com/schnitzeltony/fluidsynth-dssi
Or just use 'plain' fluidsynth through the command line (via alsa-midi)
or a GUI client (e.g. qsynth).
I mostly use rosegarden + fluidsynth (comman dline) that these days. I
think it also makes Rosegarden projects more 'portable' for the future
without relying on any plugins.
My two cents.
Lorenzo.
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