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Christopher Cherrett here from The Open Octave Team,
lgarrido:
Please see our release page.
http://www.openoctave.org
It only lists new development, we have not mentioned the huge amounts of changes to the backend to stabilize what was muse code. I think saying it is 95% muse code is incorrect. We have almost 2000 commits in the last year. It was not trivial changes made.
veguita:
Celt is a dependency of jack that has nothing to do with oomidi. It is used for netjack in the jackd server.
How did you install oomidi?
Come join us in irc freenode #openoctave and we will help you get it running.
cucio:
From all my experience jack1 has worked a lot better for my huge setups than jack2. That said we are going to take a serious look at jack2 soon.
lgarrido:
Please see our release page.
http://www.openoctave.org
It only lists new development, we have not mentioned the huge amounts of changes to the backend to stabilize what was muse code. I think saying it is 95% muse code is incorrect. We have almost 2000 commits in the last year. It was not trivial changes made.
veguita:
Celt is a dependency of jack that has nothing to do with oomidi. It is used for netjack in the jackd server.
How did you install oomidi?
Come join us in irc freenode #openoctave and we will help you get it running.
cucio:
From all my experience jack1 has worked a lot better for my huge setups than jack2. That said we are going to take a serious look at jack2 soon.
We have a video playlist of tutorials:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPRe0mWAKJc&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=SP707DF09A28A0B3BE
Also check the wiki on getting started:
https://github.com/ccherrett/oom/wiki/Getting-Started
I hope that helps you get going.
Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPRe0mWAKJc&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=SP707DF09A28A0B3BE
Also check the wiki on getting started:
https://github.com/ccherrett/oom/wiki/Getting-Started
I hope that helps you get going.
Thanks!
Hi, Chris!
Sure, no problem, that 95% figure is obviously pulled off my keister as a way to summarize that MusE has been around for quite a few years and you have started to add to it relatively recently. I don't know how many lines of code have you added to the original base but, anyway, any developer knows all too well that quantity isn't the fairest metric to measure development progress. Here's to the success and mutual benefit of both projects. Cheers!
Sure, no problem, that 95% figure is obviously pulled off my keister as a way to summarize that MusE has been around for quite a few years and you have started to add to it relatively recently. I don't know how many lines of code have you added to the original base but, anyway, any developer knows all too well that quantity isn't the fairest metric to measure development progress. Here's to the success and mutual benefit of both projects. Cheers!
lgarrido:
In this case the quantity is quality. We have gone from running linux apps crashing constantly (the reason oomidi exists), to solid tools that run all day everyday. The graphical enhancements are nothing compared to the stability we introduced to the code base. We can start up a huge session tying into linuxsampler and connect successfully every time with no crashes. It sure was not that way when we started. I would say we have made a huge leap from our initial fork.
That said, you have not seen anything yet
In this case the quantity is quality. We have gone from running linux apps crashing constantly (the reason oomidi exists), to solid tools that run all day everyday. The graphical enhancements are nothing compared to the stability we introduced to the code base. We can start up a huge session tying into linuxsampler and connect successfully every time with no crashes. It sure was not that way when we started. I would say we have made a huge leap from our initial fork.
That said, you have not seen anything yet
@cchrrett
Thanks for the answer
I installed oomidi with a PKGBUILD on archlinux:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=46430
there is also a git version on AUR
I get this error log message:
I'm also using jack2, but at now, I don't want to make a downgrade
I will try to install a package named celtx. Also, don't know what is driver.so
Thanks for the answer
I installed oomidi with a PKGBUILD on archlinux:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=46430
there is also a git version on AUR
I get this error log message:
Alguien escribió:could not open driver.so
'/usr/lib/jack/jack_netone.so': libcelt0.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
jack_get_descriptor returns null for 'jack_netone.so'
no message buffer overruns
could not open component.so
'/usr/lib/jack/jack_netone.so' libcelt0.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
no message buffer overruns
unknown option character M
I'm also using jack2, but at now, I don't want to make a downgrade
I will try to install a package named celtx. Also, don't know what is driver.so
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