On 2021/03/10 14:04, Dimitri Karamazov wrote: > On Tue, Mar 09, 2021 at 07:51:48PM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > zynaddsubfx picks up bash-completion if present at build time, > > > > $ diff pkg/PLIST.orig pkg/PLIST > > --- pkg/PLIST.orig Wed Feb 10 16:31:49 2021 > > +++ pkg/PLIST Tue Mar 9 19:39:30 2021 > > @@ -47,6 +47,9 @@ share/applications/zynaddsubfx-alsa.desktop > > share/applications/zynaddsubfx-jack-multi.desktop > > share/applications/zynaddsubfx-jack.desktop > > share/applications/zynaddsubfx-oss.desktop > > +share/bash_completion/ > > +share/bash_completion/completions/ > > +share/bash_completion/completions/zynaddsubfx > > share/doc/zynaddsubfx/ > > share/doc/zynaddsubfx/AUTHORS.txt > > share/doc/zynaddsubfx/COPYING > > > > can you force that either on or off please? either add a build dep on > > shells/bash-completion or set BASHCOMP_PKG_PATH. > > The install script uses bash which I've added to BUILD_DEPENDS.
I don't see it using bash anywhere? It only looks for the pkg-config file from shells/bash-completion, installing bash won't have it create the completion files, only installing bash-completion (or passing the configure arg, but it looks like the directory may need to exist too, so it's less messy to just build dep on bash-completion). > > Nice work on the zyn-fusion Makefile with the distfiles. It hardcodes > > gcc somewhere though (and I just noticed it forces -O3 as well), > > I couldn't recreate the gcc issue(after removing ports-gcc) so I've set > CC and LD in MAKE_FLAGS but why will the command fail if gcc is > available in the base? gcc is only available in base on alpha amd64 hppa sh sparc64, and it should not be used by anything in base/ports on amd64 (it's only there to make it easier for people to test building things with old-gcc but really it causes more problems than it solves now). > > Looks like you maybe able to steal some bits from ports/lang/mruby. > > (Guessing it needs some specific version and can't just use the mruby > > port directly?) > > In the present case the mruby interpretor is a internal part of the program > and thus requires the source code to be available during the build. > Developers of zyn-fusion didn't intend this program to be open-source so > everything is static-linked by default the refractoring needed here is > immense. ack. In which case try borrowing patches from the mruby port which already solved these problems. > > The dependencies seem the wrong way round, shouldn't it be zyn-fusion > > that depends on zynaddsubfx instead? (For discoverability I'd probably > > but zyn-fusion in audio/ instead of x11/). > > zyn-fusion unlike other frontends cannot interact with the backend. > You can check this yourself, executing zyn-fusion gives you an empty > interface and this is by design. So moving zyn-fusion into audio > wouldn't make sense since it is only an x11-interface(like ntk/fltk) > and more like a dependency for zynaddsubfx than the other way around. > It is by executing the zynaddsubfx binary that a user will actually trigger > the usable interface. Ofcourse this goes contrary to how frontends are > actually developed but that is what we are dealing with. > So I think the categories should be kept as is. In that case I think there needs to be some user-facing information about this, maybe a short pkg-readme, or at least in DESCR, otherwise user experience for someone that has read about zyn-fusion and wants to try it with "pkg_add zyn-fusion" won't be good. > I will be introducing MULTI_PACKAGES in zynaddsubfx for the ntk and fltk > interfaces later on so distinctions in the frontend available will be more > clear while installing. > > > > > On 2021/03/07 15:03, Dimitri Karamazov wrote: > > > Ping > > > > > > On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 05:32:23PM +0000, Dimitri Karamazov wrote: > > > > Ping > > > > > > > > On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 05:39:57PM +0000, Dimitri Karamazov wrote: > > > > > This here is a terrific synthesizer and can be put to good use > > > > > with some DAW with lv2 support. Can be used with lmms if > > > > > carla is ported or just wait until lv2 is supported(ongoing). > > > > > https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/issues/562 > > > > > > > > > > I've a muse(https://vstwarehouse.com/d/muse/) port with me which > > > > > can run this as plugin(both vst & lv2) but it brings along with > > > > > it 4-5 dependencies so might release it some other time. > > > > > > > > > > Information for inst:zynaddsubfx-3.0.5 > > > > > > > > > > Comment: > > > > > synth capable of making a countless number of instruments > > > > > > > > > > Description: > > > > > ZynAddSubFX is a opensource software synthesizer capable of making > > > > > a countless number of instruments, from some common heard from > > > > > expensive hardware to interesting sounds that you'll boost to an > > > > > amazing universe of sounds. > > > > > > *Polyphonic with support for legato and mono playing modes > > > *Three synthesizer engines: > > > -Additive Synthesis for classic synth sounds composed of a variety of > > > voices with powerful modulation. > > > This exposes modulators ranging from LFOs and envelopes to oscillator > > > modulators for FM, PM, and AM. > > > -Subtractive Synthesis for creating variable bandwidth harmonics from > > > filtered white noise > > > -PAD synthesis for creating beautiful pads and other instruments > > > *Powerful waveform generator with up to 128 sine/non-sine harmonics > > > *A variety of filters including analogue modeled filters, formant > > > filters, and state variable filters. > > > *Envelopes can have ADSR (or ASR, etc..) modes or can be free modes (with > > > any shape) > > > *Effects for Reverb, Echo, Chorus/Flange, Phasing, Wave-shaping, > > > Equalizing, Dynamic Filtering with > > > flexible signal routing > > > *Instruments can be organized in kits, which allows you to make drum kits > > > or layered instruments; this > > > makes possible to use more than one instrument for a single part. It is > > > possible to choose what items > > > from the kit should be processed by the Part's effects. > > > *Randomness settings to create subtle differences in each sound to help > > > create that familiar analogue warmth. > > > *Microtonal capabilities with any scale, up to 128 notes per octave, and > > > key mapping > > > *Extensive MIDI/Audio driver support including JACK, ALSA, OSS, and > > > PortAudio > > > *A built-in Virtual Keyboard which can be used even if you don't have a > > > physical midi keyboard > > > *The graphical user interface can be completely disabled if the user need > > > so > > > *Session Management Support via LASH/NSM > > > *Plugin Support via DSSI/LV2/VST > > > *Over 1100 high quality instruments included > > > > > > > > > > > > > Maintainer: Dimitri Karamazov <deserter...@danwin1210.me> > > > > > > > > > > WWW: http://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.net > > > > > > > > > > Port below adds a nice graphical interface to the synthesizer. > > > > > Looks like this:https://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.io/zyn-fusion.html > > > > > Although there other interfaces available like fltk and ntk, both > > > > > are quite cumbersome to use, and very ugly in comparison. > > > > > > > > > > Information for inst:zyn-fusion-3.0.5pre > > > > > > > > > > Comment: > > > > > single window & tabbed version of the ZynAddSubFX interface > > > > > > > > > > Required by: > > > > > zynaddsubfx-3.0.5 > > > > > > > > > > Description: > > > > > Zyn was plagued with a difficult to use interface and unstable, > > > > > unofficial > > > > > plugin versions. Fusion blows those issues away with a complete > > > > > redesign and > > > > > rewrite. Powered by a new custom window toolkit: zest, Zyn is now > > > > > ready for > > > > > any platform. With total separation of the UI from the synthesis > > > > > engine. > > > > > > > > > > Zyn-Fusion is enabling powerful features such as the new, > > > > > officially-supported > > > > > VST plugin version, remote control of a headless CPU with the UI on > > > > > touchscreen, even multiple UI windows controlling a single sound > > > > > engine. By > > > > > fusing 28 windows of fine grained control into one, Zyn is now > > > > > controlled with > > > > > a single window design of tabbed views for a consistent, navigable > > > > > interface. > > > > > You think you've heard the sounds before, but you've never had the > > > > > precision > > > > > control of Fusion. > > > > > > > > > > Maintainer: Dimitri Karamazov <deserter...@danwin1210.me> > > > > > > > > > > WWW: https://github.com/mruby-zest/mruby-zest-build > > > > > > > > > > Both Build & Run tested on amd64 > > > > > >