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anyone been able to build the latest SVN on linux? rev 803.
i can’t get ctrlr to compile, even though i’ve compiled and run many other JUCE/VST-based projects before. the build seems to be failing because the #includes in [b:163mbrva]JuceLibraryCode/modules/[/b:163mbrva] are hardcoded to [b:163mbrva]/home/atom/devel[/b:163mbrva], and those [b:163mbrva].h[/b:163mbrva] files seem to be recursively linked to themselves.
a sample header file, [b:163mbrva]juce_audio_basics.h[/b:163mbrva], in JuceLibraryCode/modules/foo/bar/ looks like this:
[code:163mbrva]#if defined (JUCER_LINUX_MAKE_62C631A2)
#include "/home/atom/devel/juce/modules/juce_audio_basics/juce_audio_basics.h"[/code:163mbrva]
this is what i mean by recursive. it’s trying to include itself, yet there’s no other content in it. and there’s certainly no directory named [b:163mbrva]juce[/b:163mbrva] that’s distributed with the ctrlr SVN.a full build log is available here[/url:163mbrva].
i really want to try out ctrlr; i’d like to get something working for fellow microkorg xl users. what i’m ultimately after is a working way to assign outboard controllers, such as a nanokontrol, to all the parameters normally hidden several menus deep on the keyboard. ctrlr looks like a much more friendly way to get at the guts of the synthesis engine. if only i could build it, that is. once it’s built, i can come up with a package for gentoo linux.
so, what needs to happen to make this build?
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