[CM] cm-gtk

Thomas Lambert thomaslambert@altern.org
Tue, 15 May 2007 21:36:13 +0200 (CEST)


No such interface exists for Common Music and i like it that way. I never
tried OpenMusic whose interface seems quite clear but using lisp is very
powerful and modular and the code is readable. The drawback is of course
to have to learn lisp.
I think that a simpler language is provided with CommonMusic : Sal. You
could check that out.
Good luck!

Thomas
http://www.lame-spirale.net

> Ok, evrything running... I thought I had the package but it was not the
> *-dev one... Now I'm trying to learn the whole thing.
> I have OpenMusic on Windows... Ircam's promise of an Open Source
> OpenMusic seems to never come true. Didn't tried to use with Wine yet...
> In windows there is this PWGL that is a freeware successor of PW an
> works very fine... it runs in OSX too but not in linux.. :(
> Is there a visual interface for CM? I thought cm-gtk was that... By
> visual interface I mean something like a "patch" interface.... (like
> Puredata uses althought the patches are text files...)
> Thanks for the help.
> J. Padovani
>
> Thomas Lambert wrote:
>> Well i think that the first thing to know is whether you have, somewhere
>> on you system, libgtk-x11-2.0.so
>> I don't know if you have experience in linux so here's the commands:
>>
>>
>>> sudo updatedb
>>> locate libgtk
>>>
>>
>> And if you don't have the specified lib just install gtk2 lib via
>> synaptic
>> (with *-dev packages) and start over.
>>
>> ps : did you run OpenMusic in Linux or another system ?
>>
>> Thomas
>> http://www.lame-spirale.net
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi, I'm trying to run CM with cm-gtk. I'm newbie with CM althought I
>>> have some "user experience" with lisp based programs like OpenMusic and
>>> PWGL... Well I'm running UbuntuStudio 7.04 and when I try to call
>>> cm-gtk
>>> I get this message:
>>>
>>> * (use-system :cm-gtk)
>>>
>>> ; loading system definition from /usr/local/lisp/cm-gtk/cm-gtk.asd into
>>> ; #<The ASDF0 package>
>>> ; Loading #p"/usr/local/lisp/cm-gtk/cm-gtk.asd".
>>> ; registering #<SYSTEM :CM-GTK {592E0BF5}> as CM-GTK
>>>
>>>
>>> ; Python version 1.1, VM version Intel x86 on 14 MAY 07 10:15:14 pm.
>>> ; Compiling: /usr/local/lisp/cm-gtk/gtkffi-cmusbcl.lisp 09 DEC 05
>>> 02:19:11 pm
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Error in function (FLET LIBPATH
>>>                     ):
>>>    Library "/usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so" not found. Either GTK is not
>>> installed or else cl-user:*gtk-libdir* needs to be set to the directory
>>> containing GTK on your machine.
>>>    [Condition of type SIMPLE-ERROR]
>>>
>>> Restarts:
>>>   0: [RETRY ] Retry performing #<ASDF:COMPILE-OP NIL {592F193D}> on
>>>               #<ASDF:CL-SOURCE-FILE "gtkffi-cmusbcl" {592E85A5}>.
>>>   1: [ACCEPT] Continue, treating #<ASDF:COMPILE-OP NIL {592F193D}> on
>>>               #<ASDF:CL-SOURCE-FILE "gtkffi-cmusbcl" {592E85A5}> as
>>> having been
>>>               successful.
>>>   2: [ABORT ] Return to Top-Level.
>>>
>>> Debug  (type H for help)
>>>
>>> ((FLET LIBPATH
>>>    )
>>>  "libgtk-x11-2.0")
>>> Source: (ERROR
>>>          "Library ~S not found. Either GTK is not installed or else
>>> cl-user:*gtk-libdir* needs to be set to the directory containing GTK on
>>> your machine."
>>>          P)
>>> 0]
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks if anyone can help...
>>> J. Padovani
>>>
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