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Re: [sc-users] linux midi
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- Subject: Re: [sc-users] linux midi
- From: yvan volochine <yvan.volochine@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 15:05:29 +0100
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hello
sorry to dig up this old thread but I lost MIDI support on Linux:
Check for alsa... (cached) no
...
MIDIAPI: None
I have libasound2-dev installed.
I tried with --no-cache, I tried scons -c scrub, I erased scache.conf,
nothing helped...
I'm running latest pure:dyne dev version (ubuntu-9.10) with sc -r 9590
(had to revert to have SwingOSC working again (see Sciss recent post
about that)).
everything is working fine except MIDI.
any help is greatly appreciated
cheers,
_y
sh0099 wrote:
nescivi schrieb:
On Thursday 07 May 2009 12:43:39 andersvi@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>> (cached) is the keyword here...
> >>> it's using the cached value, rather than looking anew.
>
> Does passing --cache-disable to scons help?
no
or removing the scache.conf file?
no
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