[ANN] OpenMusic 6.12 - 64-bit for Linux

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Hi all.

New release of OpenMusic 6.12 for Linux available, this time a 64-bit
version.

Main new features:

 - 64 bit support for all platforms (no need for any 32-bit dependendencies)
 - JUCE based audio i/o and device selection

Piles of enhancements and bug-fixes.

For more info about OpenMusic:

  http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/home

RPM, DEB and tar-ball available here:

  https://forge.ircam.fr/p/OM/downloads/

The RPM is packaged on Fedora 24.

The DEB is packaged on Ubuntu 16.04.2 (running in a VM, minimally
tested).

The tar-ball doesn’t care.  After extracting, OM can be run without
installation from inside the extracted folder. The only caveat is the
fonts (omfonts) need to be installed at the usual place.  They may be
copied from the resources/ folder to wherever your system may look
(e.g. /usr/share/fonts on Fedora).  Have a look at README.LINUX.

All sources are GPL and comes with the application.  For access to the
current development versions look here:

  git://git.forge.ircam.fr/OM.git

If you want to compile your own versions of the lisp sources there's a
guide at http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/sources.

If you for some reason (old computer, weird architecture) need to build
a local version of OMAudioLib.so (JUCE based audio i/o) you'll find the
sources for this lib here:

  git://git.forge.ircam.fr/omaudiolib.git

OM includes a full REPL and basic debugging aids, so if you just want to
load lisp-files or edit code there's no need to reach outside the
running application.

Thanks for all bug-reports!

-anders
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