LMMS - Wikipedia
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If possible, provide links and say what kind of libraries should be given.
If it doesn't matter, say how you compile it with Porteus...
So I expect to never ask again about it...

Pulseaudio and fluidsynth could be a good Idea. My computer needs PulseAudio with Linux Mintwould you want support for any of those built in?
Thank You.Ahau wrote:I just tested it out, and the slackbuild for lmms compiles successfully on 64-bit Porteus, you just need to add the package "fftw-3.2.2" which is in the Slackware repo (I got it from pkgs.org). I'm on the bus so I can't upload the module right now, but if you'd like me to do so (rather than compiling it for yourself), just let me know and I'll upload it later tonight. It did complain about a tripleoscillator plugin being missing. probably something from one of the optional deps I mentioned above.
Thanks.Ahau wrote:Here's the fftw dependency, as a module: http://porteus-xfce.googlecode.com/file ... 6_64-1.xzm
here's lmms: http://porteus-xfce.googlecode.com/file ... -1_SBo.xzm
I've only compiled them on 64-bit, and with the fewest dependencies as possible, so some features will be missing. I don't use this program, so I prefer not to make decisions about configuration and which options are compiled in (when I tried pulseaudio a few months ago I wasn't even able to get it configured properly lol).
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/usr//usr/lib64/lmms/libtripleoscillator.so
/usr//usr/lib64/lmms/libzynaddsubfx.so
etc.
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ls $(pwd)/lmms-0.4.13-x86_64-1_SBo/usr/lib64/lmms/libtripleoscillator.so