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Re: [sc-users] installing scplugins ubuntu 9.04 from apt-get already compiled



just no to embarass myself, the limis.conf had nothing to do with compiling the plugins. It was just so just sc woudn’t complain and I can imagine that it’s better for the audio to run jack in realtime.

A 2009/12/26, às 12:58, Miguel Negrao escreveu:

Finally I managed to compile the plugins but it was a kafkian affair with bits of information scavenged here and there (edit limits.conf for jack to run in realtime ????? ). The readme definetly did not give all the info necessary to go through the process, such has apt- get’ing the supercollider-dev and fftw3, etc. After all the trouble sc wouldn’t even compile the class library because of class conflicts I had to delete files by hand. Clearly not a process for human being yet. In contrast installing supercollider itself was quite easy using the packages prebuilt using apt-get.

In any case I got supercollider to run and to send audio over a lan to my other laptop using jacktrip(s) (installing jacktrip was another adventure... didn’t work in ubuntu 9.10, did work quite easily in 9.04). I still didn’t figure out why my macbookpro coreduo 2.16 (T7400) was using about half the cpu for the same code then a code2duo 2.20 (T7500), how is this possible ??? Does it have something to do with linux ?

So now I have a tiny usb key with a persisten ubuntu that i can just plug into any laptop and zombify it, having it run some sc servers, process stuff and send it back to my laptop via jacktrip. sweet ! :-) I’m even considering buying a motherboard, a quad core and some ram for 200 something euros to triple my cpu power, and just plug a usb key pre-configured to boot into ubuntu, start sc and start some servers and jacktrip. I loooove client-server architecture !

Miguel Negrão

A 2009/12/24, às 20:34, Miguel Negrao escreveu:

Hi

I’m trying to install sc3plugins in an ubuntu 9.04 running on a usb pen. From https://launchpad.net/~danstowell/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter= I can see that sc3plugin should be available to install.

my sources.list  includes these ones:

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/supercollider/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/supercollider/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/danstowell/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/danstowell/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/danstowell/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/danstowell/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main

and when I check what is available for install I get:

ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ apt-cache search supercollider
vamp-examples - example Vamp plugins and host
supercollider - A real time audio synthesis programming language
supercollider-common-dev - Common development files for SuperCollider
supercollider-dev - Development files for SuperCollider
supercollider-doc - Documentation for SuperCollider
supercollider-emacs - SuperCollider mode for Emacs
supercollider-gedit - SuperCollider mode for gedit
supercollider-server - A real time audio synthesis server
supercollider-server-dev - Development files for SuperCollider server
supercollider-vim - SuperCollider

So no sc3plugins here. Also apt-cache search sc3plugins comes out empty. I have updated apt and i have included the signing keys.

What I’m I missing ?

oh, and by the way, merry christmas !!

Miguel Negrão
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