On 10/21/05, torbenh@xxxxxx <torbenh@xxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 08:33:55PM -0400, Hector Centeno-Garcia wrote: > > Thanks! We help ourselves... that's the nice thing about open source. > > With the -r option Crystal works for me now. What is this option for? > > One plugin that I can't get working is the SRI_1010. It would be very > > nice to have this one unless you know of any other free convolution > > plugin. I tried with and without the -r option and I get: > > > > err:midi:MIDI_AlsaToWindowsDeviceType Cannot determine the type of this > > midi device. Assuming FM Synth > > gui_thread_id = 10 > > could not post message to gui thread > > cannot create editor > > hmmm... this looks like the plugin is trying to open a midi port by > itself. try to configure wine so that it does not see any alsa midiport. > > > > > > Have any of you tried to use this one? > > > > cheers! > > > > > > Hector. > > > > -- > torben Hohn > http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language > Hi all, I just got a few minutes to try xfst on my AMD64 machine. Did anyone else run into this: mark@lightning ~/CODE/xfst-0.3 $ make winebuild -o xfst.exe.dbg.c --debug -C. audiomaster.c fst.c fstinfofile.c gtk.c jfst.c vsti.c vstwin.c winebuild: unrecognized option `--debug' Usage: winebuild [OPTIONS] [FILES] <SNIP> make: *** [xfst.exe.dbg.c] Error 1 mark@lightning ~/CODE/xfst-0.3 $ I hope I'm doing this correctly. I put the Steinberg headers in the vst directory and then ran make. That seems to be what the README file suggests. There is also a file called readme.jack-fst which seems ot be leftover from the older Jack_fst. Is that correct? Make does seem to want to run winebuild, and winebuild on my system doesn't support an option called debug. mark@lightning ~/CODE/xfst-0.3 $ wine --version Wine 20050930 mark@lightning ~/CODE/xfst-0.3 $ Did I miss some conversation about this? Thanks, Mark