Fellow list readers
It is my pleasure to announce that for the upcoming release of
fluidsynth-1.0.9, fluidsynth will be available as a fink package. Fink
installations (available for OS X users) enable easy compilation and
installation of open-source applications. My thanks goes to Pedro
Hello Pedro,
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 22:55 +0100, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote:
> Anyway, I would like to ask what do you think about a new stable release
> 1.0.9
> from trunk, soon. I really like all the new drivers, and also interesting
> bugfixes. I would like to be able to fix tickets #22 and
Hello Bernat,
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 01:46 +0100, Bernat Arlandis i Mañó wrote:
> I don't want to do a rewrite, I'd like to be conservative about changes
> except where absolutely necessary to reach the goals. I would even delay
> libInstPatch or any other library integration if that meant a lot
On 2009/03/01 16:36, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
wrote:
> He pointed to some valid issues (i.e. const char*), and also spitted some
> bullshit. Starting by the general tone of disdain of his message.
>
> For instance, it is true that some parts of the FluidSynth API are not well
> documented. And
Bernat Arlandis i Mañó wrote:
> Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas escrigué:
> > Bernat Arlandis i Mañó wrote:
> >> I've been thinking a bit on what I'd like to do for FS2.0 and would be
> >> interesting to do. My goal is having a better code base to work on
> >> building new features and improving performance
luid/fluidsynth-20090301.tar.gz
It is expected that if no new problems are detected, the fix would be included
in the next FluidSynth release.
Thanks again for your support!
Regards,
Pedro
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On Feb 28, 2009, at 12:20 PM, Bernat Arlandis i Mañó wrote:
Hi.
Sorry for the long wait but I'm a bit busy lately. This is how it's
gonna be since this is something I have to do on my spare time so
there will be ups and lows inevitably, but I'm firmly decide to get
there with your help.