updates(a)fedoraproject.org wrote:
> The update for rakarrack-0.2.0-5.fc8 has been in 'testing' status for over 2 weeks.
..
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> rakarrack-0.2.0-5.fc8
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> Update ID: FEDORA-2008-9033
> Release: Fedora 8
> Status: testing
> Type: newpackage
> Karma: 0
> Bugs: 455953 - Review Request: rakarrack - Audio effects processing rack
> : for guitar
> Notes: Initial build of rakarrack for fedora
> Submitter: dtimms
> Submitted: 2008-10-20 21:46:29
> Comments: dtimms - 2008-10-20 21:46:32 (karma 0)
> This update has been submitted for testing
> bodhi - 2008-10-23 16:35:19 (karma 0)
> This update has been pushed to testing
>
> http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F8/FEDORA-2008-9033
Hi fedora-music lovers,
I would be keen for some feedback on whether rakarrack that is now in
fedora testing works for you ?
To fully test you'll need a guitar and pickup plugged into your
soundcard, but even a go/nogo on whether it starts would be helpful.
Where I developed the package, it works OK, but another older AMD
machine, it fails during startup. This will help me to decide whether to
push it to the F8,F9 updates repos.
DaveT.
I got whysynth-dssi-20060122-7.src.rpm from here:
http://people.redhat.com/green/FE/devel/
I rebuilt it on FC6 without problems. The thing is, the GUI doesn't show
up. The program appears to be working, I see the outputs being
automatically routed in qjackctl, but there's no GUI anywhere!
###############################################
$ jack-dssi-host whysynth.so
jack-dssi-host: Warning: DSSI path not set
jack-dssi-host: Defaulting to
"/usr/local/lib/dssi:/usr/lib/dssi:/home/florin/.dssi"
jack-dssi-host: OSC URL is:
osc.udp://rivendell.home.local:15040/dssi/whysynth/WhySynth/chan00
host: Ready
WhySynth_gtk starting (pid 4305)...
###############################################
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
fluidsynth-1.0.9 is available in Fedora's updates-testing repository.
This release comes with many improvements and fixes outlined in [1].
The most important improvement seems to be the new native Jack MIDI
driver. fluidsynth MIDI connections will now appear in qjackctl's or
your favorite jack controller's MIDI tab.
If you are interested to try out, please update with
# yum --enablerepo updates-testing update fluidsynth-libs
So far, I didn't encounter any problems with this new version with
fluidsynth using applications. If no problems are reported I will push
this update to stable repo in about 2 weeks.
Cheers,
Orcan
[1] http://fluidsynth.resonance.org/trac/wiki/ChangeLog1_0_9
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