On Sunday 20 May 2007 03:56, William Weston wrote: > The [P]hase [H]armonic [A]dvanced [S]ynthesis [EX]periment, version > 0.10.2 is ready for download (source tarball and FC6 RPMs) at: > > http://sysex.net/phasex/ > > This release contains many fixes, most notably better support for > older GTK versions. PHASEX now works with GTK2 versions as low as > 2.4.x, which should help most of the build issues on older distros. > > Here's everything from the Changelog for this release: > > * Fixed typos and omissions in parameter help file. > * Improved error handling and reporting in jack.c. > * Fixed JACK thread shutdown. > * Added Pete Shorthose's patch for saving memory with a single > knob anim. > * Added Lars Luthman's patch for improper style handling in > gtkknob.c. > * Fixed knob centering on middle click drag events. > * Cleaned up style and whitespace in gtkknob.c, added boilerplate. > * Added current midimap file to saved settings. > * Fixed build and runtime problems with GTK versions 2.4 to 2.8 > * Fixed invalid setting of patch modified flag on startup. > * Updated error message for unhandled ALSA MIDI errors. > * Fixed passing of debug flags in configure.ac. > * Fixed detection of functions in libm. > * Added install of phasex.desktop to Makefile.am. > * Fixed uninitiailized varibable warnings in midi.c. > * Fixed missed internal update on boolean parameters first > switching to zero. > * Removed dead update_widget_val() in callback.c. > * Disabled engine side of audio ringbuffer locking (easier on JACK). > * Changed name of ALSA MIDI sequencer input port for readability. > * Added project roadmap. > > Special thanks go to Pete Shorthose and Lars Luthman for your > patches to the gtkknob code, and to the rest of you for offering > incredible feedback, especially on the build issues and ALSA/JACK > startup issues. > > > Cheers! > --ww Just to confirm that phasex-0.10.2 now builds ok on Fedora Core 2. I still get missed notes though (Xruns). I don't know if this is a Jack problem, and it would be nice if some subsequent version might include using Alsa as an alternative to Jack for audio out. Thanks for the latest version. Nigel. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user