[CM] New home for Grace

Forrest Curo treegestalt at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 17:57:59 PST 2020


Thanks, that worked!

(Now to go wrestle with juce...)

On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 5:35 PM Taube, Heinrich K <taube at illinois.edu> wrote:

> yes i hit that too, i thought i sent the edited file to bil but i see i
> forgot.
> you can edit the premake.lua file replace that call with either true or
> false for your machine type. there might be some lua call that will return
> that value. im not sure why its not in premake.
>
>
>
> On Mar 3, 2020, at 6:46 PM, Forrest Curo <treegestalt at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> How to proceed?
>
> Building this on Ubuntu 19.10, I end with:
> premake4 --with-g++
> /home/forrest/parent/sndlib/premake4.lua:95: attempt to call field
> 'is64bit' (a nil value)
>
> "lua" in this case seems to be lua 5.3.3
>
> (?)
> Forrest Curo
> San Diego
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 9:21 AM Taube, Heinrich K <taube at illinois.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> Ive moved the Grace repo to github where you can now download the
>> sources.  It seems to build fine on MacOS and Linux, but I haven’t done
>> tons of testing yet so there are probably still some issues to fix.
>> Windows doesn't work yet — I can compile and link everything, the app boots
>> but I dont seem to have s7 working yet.  I’m sure it's something stupid
>> that I’ve done, but don't know much about VisualStudio2019 so right now I'm
>> still in the dark. Thank you Bill for all your help!
>>
>> This release is basically a major cleanup to get things building and
>> running again in the very latest juce and sndlib/s7.  Grace is a pretty old
>> app so the next thing I will do is probably continue to simplify and
>> modernize its code base.  I will also add an internal midi synth (a juce
>> fork of the sfzero sound font player) so that there is internal playback
>> support on all OSes.
>>
>> here is how to download the sources, the grace/README.md will tell you
>> what to do.
>>
>> $ git clone https://github.com/ricktaube/grace.git grace
>>
>> One thing I need to do asap is have documentation hosted by the github
>> repo if at all possible. Iff anybody knows how to host a homepage for a
>> github repo please let me know.
>>
>> —Rick
>>
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