hello bob, Op den Maandag 18 Juli 2011 Klock 17:39:20 hett Robert Vogel schreven: > I did the "make clean", but when I get done there are still gmo files in > the po directory. I can certainly delete them before making a tarball, > but is there something wrong with my make file ? you have to add the following command rm -f *.gmo into the following line in Makefile.in.in mostlyclean: rm -f remove-potcdate.sed rm -f stamp-poT rm -f core core.* $(DOMAIN).po $(DOMAIN).1po $(DOMAIN).2po *.new.po rm -fr *.o rm -f *.gmo > > > second. since the .ChordTable file is needed, you should put that into > > the /usr/share/gmorgan dir while install and use this from that > > directory instead of the users home dir. and why it is named with a > > dot? > > Files with a dot are hidden unless you explicitly want to see them. Since > the ChordTable is editable, it is possible that multiple users could have > different ones. You are right though that there should be a better way to > install it. I don't know what it is. I'm sure there is an answer. yes . the solution can be, to look for the file in the user home dir. if it isn't available, copy it from usr/share into the user home, while the init process of the gmorgan. > > > and a question: > > how do you have configured your output/synth ? i tried ot play a little > > bit with qsynth and jack, but i ws unlucky and couldn't hear any sound > > produced with gmorgan. > > I use a midi keyboard with a UX16 midi to usb cable. You can hear the > results on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uIRq6M1tCs > thanks for the link... sizu c~ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user