Hi
I edited the patch file to change the "\" to "/" in the filenames. I
know I didn't need to because you have supplied the file tree, but I
wanted to find out if that was the problem. Unfortunately I couldn't
do a global search and replace as there are other "\"s that are
valid.
I can confirm that for the RPi, and I assume for all *nix platforms
too, the change fixed the problem.
The edited patch file is attached.
Ben
On 13/08/16 21:39, Ceresa Jean-Jacques
wrote:
Hi,
To avoid difficulties applying this patch , now the
PatchFluidPolyMono-0003.zip
file contains the full tree already patched.
https://sourceforge.net/p/fluidsynth/tickets/160/
That means that if you intend to try this patch you only need
to
build the tree on your platform.
As usual ,building steps are commands: cmake, make,...
Regards
jjc
> Message du 06/08/16 00:30
> De : "Ceresa Jean-Jacques"
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> Objet : Re: [fluid-dev] New Patch - polymono -
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>
> Hi, Ben
>
> Please, have you try the command without --binary option
?
>
> patch -p2 < fluid-polymono-0003.patch
>
> jjc
>
>
> Message du 05/08/16
23:01
> De : "Ben Gonzales" <address@hidden>
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> Objet : Re: [fluid-dev] New Patch - polymono -
functionality
>
>
Hi JJ.
>
> I tried the -p2 option before. It produced the same
result as the -p1
>
> I think the issue is that on windows the file names look
like this:
>
> ./fluidsynth-1.1.6\include\fluidsynth\synth.h
>
> but *nix needs the slashes to go the other way ( / ) like
this:
>
> ./fluidsynth-1.1.6/include/fluidsynth/synth.h
>
> I looked at RL Horn's patch and that's what it was like.
>
> Ben
>
>
>
On 05/08/16 21:35,
jean-jacques.ceresa wrote:
>
Hi, Ben
>
> There are typos errors in the manual , i'am sorry
>
> 1) the -p options must be -p2.
> 2) the --binary is necessary only when patching on
Windows environnement from a patch coming
> from unix. In your case the situation is the reverse.
>
> On my platform (Windows) executing the command: patch
-p2 < fluid-polymono-0003.patch, works
>
> So please try :
>
> So after
> - reading section 1.1.3 and
> - renaming the "fluidsynth" directory to
"fluidsynth-1.1.6" is not necessary (as far we use -p
options)
> - putting the patch file into the directory, then
> - moving to the directory, then run
>
> patch -p2 < fluid-polymono-0003.patch
>
> I hope it will work. If it is not the case, i will send
the full tree already patched.
>
> jjc
>
>
Le 05/08/2016 09:32, Ben
Gonzales a écrit :
>
Nope, didn't work..
>
> Perhaps the slashes are the wrong way for a *nix
environment?
>
> Ben
>
>
On 05/08/16 16:25, Kjetil
Matheussen wrote:
>
Hi,
>
Seems like you need to use a different -p option,
as the
error message suggests. Maybe -p2 or -p0 will
work instead of -p1.
>
>
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