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Hi,
Any chance to get an update of the Polyphone app on Ubuntu Studio 20.04. I can't get it to install. Missing some stuff and when I try to install them, they don't. -
I managed to download the sources and compile the code in Ubuntu Studio 20.04 just some hours ago
Had to download a number of libs and tweak the polytone.pro file a little bit, but hey, now it runs fine.
Just don't know how to create a deb package from it to be able to install it the "official" way -
Hi,
Do you remember what libs you needed? Can you give some info on what you did on polyphone.pro?
Thanks in adavanced -
I'm really sorry, did not take notes.
Just did by trial and error. Run into error, install lib, repeat until done. STill did not take too long -
I’m currently working on packaging Polyphone for Debian proper. When successful, I’ll make it also available for *buntu 20.04 LTS.
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you need install librtaudio4v5 and librtmidi2v5, it is needed to install libstk-4.5.0
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My PPA has a polyphone package for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. It’s a backport (20.04 is ooooooold…) of the one I just uploaded to Debian. It’s the only legal Polyphone binary distribution in existence and currently excludes SF3 support.
Testing feedback is, of course, welcome. -
I've just compiled Polyphone 2.2.0 from an Ubuntu Studio 20.04 desktop by using this script (https://gist.github.com/elcapo/600e555d2e8d5bd0b5a145c0ae0ab9bd). The compilation took about 10 minutes. I don't have a super powerful computer, so it may be a bit faster for you.
The script:
1. installs dependencies,
2. clones (downloads) the source code,
3. compiles it.
You'll see a lot of ugly messages during the compilation. It's normal. When it's done, it generates a polyphone binary in the polyphone/sources/bin folder. -
The benefits of a proper Debian package are many, though. No development libraries cluttering your system, clean installation and uninstallation, better integration into the system, and legal review.
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Is your package vanilla 2.2 or have you incorporated some of the fixes from master?
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I’ve incorporated fixes from master: as 2.2 wouldn’t even build, I packaged a snapshot of master (plus that french guy’s PRs). I’ll update that as more bugfixes arrive.
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Thanks! Your Polyphone package works perfectly here on KDE neon 20.04. Now I don't need to compile it manually anymore
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Thanks for the testing feedback; this really helps.
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