Quoting Robert Jonsson <rj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > > On Wednesday 13 September 2006 09:03, Yves Potin wrote: > > Le 12 Sep �0:22, Frieder B� ecrivait: > > > sync the overlay and try: > > > emerge fst =museseq-0.8.1a > > > > Hi. > > Well, after testing more carefully, I notice that I can't have vst > > support in Muse. > > Again, it was a while since I tried so I may be wrong, but as I recall fst > 1.8/1.7 is quite different from the older versions, which is what MusE > supports. It is quite unfortunate that their version numbering is > consecutive. > I think I tried fixing one of the versions for muse at one time but gave up. I asked about this same issue on lmuse-user a while ago [0] (got no replies, though). I understood from my attempts that MusE needs fst <= 1.6, and fst-1.6 needs Wine's libwine_unicode.so library. The tricky part is that in recent Wine releases it has been merged with libwine.so. I can't remember if I tried to change all mentions of libwine_unicode to libwine in the fst sources. Maybe I could see if that helps. I don't know what the last Wine release was that included libwine_unicode.so, but installing that and fst-1.6 should (in theory) enable VST in MusE. Personally, I enjoy the cutting edge too much to retreat. :) Juuso [0] http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=30173531&forum_id=36084 ---------------------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through L-secure: http://www.l-secure.net/