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Re: [fluid-dev] pkgconfig not found


From: Tom M.
Subject: Re: [fluid-dev] pkgconfig not found
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2017 13:35:36 +0100

Ok, good to hear. You should however use 1.1.8 for your testings, as the older 
versions are unsupported. For those linker errors I currently cant provide a 
solution.

> I will need some extra packages to get Pulseaudio and otherLinux and mac 
> sound drivers incorporated.

Sry, never attempted to make pulseaudio run on windows myself. 

> The whole purpose of thisexercise is to get a fluidsynth.dll which has ALL 
> the sound drivers available so it SHOULD work on allsystems (under Wine) with 
> minimum latency.

That would be awful job I guess, you should consider simply using portaudio, as 
it provides exactly that kind of abstraction.

Tom


Am Freitag, 17. November 2017, 21:20:24 CET schrieb David Back:
> Tom
> C:\MinGW32 is the correct case sensitive path, the reason for the discrepancy 
> you foundis that I typed "dir c:\mingw32 > dir.txt" when I made the dir.txt 
> file knowing that Windows didnot care about the case. It has printed what I 
> typed in the file and not the actual real path.
> As far as I know c:\mingw32\bin\libglib-2.0-0.dll did come from the official 
> mingw source -- Iupdated mingw a few days ago. I have been careful not to 
> "corrupt" it with any of your files.
> The good news is that I have now got cmake working and it now runs to 
> completion withouterrors. The solution was "belt and braces" I added the 
> original complete unzipped foldersI downloaded from you into the 
> c:\mingw32\deps\bin folder as well as the executable filesalready there (as 
> in the directory listing I sent you).
> I have run the Makefile on fluidsynth-1.1.6, fluidsynth-1.1.7 and 
> fluidsynth-master.
> 1.1.6 and master give a linker error "cannot find -lintl collect2.exe". The 
> files intl.dlland collect2.exe are both in the mingw32 folder. I am not 
> totally sure which file itcannot find because collect2.exe is in 
> c:\mingw32\libexec\gcc\mingw32\6.3.0 andis not found when I type collect2 on 
> the command line -- though I would expect the compilerand linker to know 
> where it was located. intl.dll is in your deps folder Looking on Googlethis 
> type of error is quite common but I did not find any useful solution. It is 
> important that thiserror is cured, can you help?
> 1.1.7 has an obscure error in one of fluidsynth's  .h files and will not 
> compile any further.It will likely have the other linker error as well. I 
> will not bother with this version any further.
> The two files requested are attached. Your commands to make cmake.log needed 
> a bit of adjustment but file wasmade OK. Looking at this file myself I can 
> see that I will need some extra packages to get Pulseaudio and otherLinux and 
> mac sound drivers incorporated. Where am I supposed to get these? The whole 
> purpose of thisexercise is to get a fluidsynth.dll which has ALL the sound 
> drivers available so it SHOULD work on allsystems (under Wine) with minimum 
> latency.
> The project is an organ, you can download it from my website 
> https:\\midimusic.github.io (its calledeplayOrgan, link on home page) and try 
> it out yourself.
> David
> 
> 
> 
>       From: Tom M. <address@hidden>
>  To: David Back <address@hidden> 
> Cc: FluidSynth Mailing List <address@hidden>
>  Sent: Friday, 17 November 2017, 16:52
>  Subject: Re: [fluid-dev] pkgconfig not found
>    
> Ok, your environment looks good so far. The only thing that strikes me is 
> that your %PATH% contains C:\MinGW32 but according to `dir` it should be 
> c:\mingw32. I know dirs are case insensitive on win, but I vaguely remeber to 
> once have used unix software on windows that enforced case sensitivity.
> 
> c:\mingw32\bin\libglib-2.0-0.dll comes from mingw installation?
> 
> Please post:
> 
> pkg-config --list-all
> 
> rmdir fluidsynth\bluid\ /s
> mkdir build
> cd build
> cmake .. > cmake.log
> 
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
>    





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