Kent Wood wrote:
>Greetings, Dynebolians,
>
>Does anyone know of a working dyne module for ardour2? I tried the one
>from PureDyne, but it has an unresolved dependency with
>libpangocairo-1.0.so.0. I tried loading a libpangocairo file that I
>found on the web (from a red hat rpm), but I then got an error looking
>for glibc-2.4 or some such.
>
>I'm pretty comfortable with other distributions (Slackware, debian), and
>want to eventually get to a point where I can compile apps from source
>under dynebolic and make my own modules, but I'm not there yet. I have
>a lot of reading to do to really get a grip on how to load the libraries
>and such that I'll need to get ardour2 or any other app to compile under
>dyne. Still getting to grips with which parts of the dyne install (on
>my hard disk) are read-only, which are in ram, what changes I make
>will/won't be there after the next reboot and so on. I know there's
>answers to all this and I'm looking forward to ferreting them out over
>time.
>
>In the meantime, an ardour2.dyne module that I could just plunk in there
>would be a real boon.
>
>I'm hugely impressed with this distribution and how well and efficiently
>it works. Thanks for all the great work!
>
>Cheers,
>
>-Kent
>Boston, MA
>
Hi
It is worth checking out the dyne:bolic wiki especially this page:
http://lab.dyne.org/DyneModules
for links to more modules, the link to pure:dyne mentions an ardour 2
module - pure:dyne is spin off so I don't know how well that will fare
with standard d:b. You can also install slackware packages, though
these are lost at reboot, but this is a great shortcut if you just need
a library to get something to build. I am sure if you get a module
built there will be people interested in using it.
best
Guy