On Sat 25 June 2016, Ben Rouits wrote: >> I want to display the frequency response (amplitude, impedance and >> maybe phase) of my self-build speakers on my homepage. I like the > > I am using qloud to do that. it compiles over Qt4, Qwt and jackd. > sources are available at http://gaydenko.com/qloud/ Hi Ben, thanks for the hint. I just tried to compile qloud myself and failed with message: ----------- snip ------------------ ExcitForm.cpp:98:20: error: ‘class QwtCounter’ has no member named ‘setSingleStep’ this->fMinCnt->setSingleStep(1); ^ ExcitForm.cpp:119:20: error: ‘class QwtCounter’ has no member named ‘setSingleStep’ this->fMaxCnt->setSingleStep(1); ----------- snip ------------------ Have you been able to compile latest version (1.0) without problems? I've installed all the mandatory development packages so far. I might have to contact the author. Thanks Gerhard <small rant> I love Linux a lot and are exclusively using it for 15 years now - but it's a real pity that you can not launch old executables at all later distributions easily. Otherwise authors could offer a binary additionally to the sources that would save possible users a lot of headaches. In Windows mostly all old *.exe programs from XP area are running fine under Win7 or above and if you try to get the latest e.g. gnuplot versions running (fill in program of your choice) that is not yet in your distribution it's much more easy for a Windows user to do so as executables are available than for a Linux user.. <\rant> _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user