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    <p>I am not sure which version I want. Which one is the most kept
      up, or are they both kept up? Is there any benefit for either
      choice?</p>
    <p>Brandon Hale<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/29/20 6:07 PM, Taube, Heinrich K
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      Hi Brandon, are you trying to build the common lisp version or the
      S7/Grace version?  If the latter you should get the sources from
      its github home, there is a readme that should get you going. Im
      not sure what will happen in JUCE 6 let me know if you are having
      issues compiling:
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      <div class="">Ill have some more news about this in perhaps 10
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            <div class="">On Oct 29, 2020, at 4:37 PM, Brandon Hale &lt;<a
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                <p class="">I have heard from one of my previous
                  professors about the cool things one can do with
                  Common Music. I am really interested in setting this
                  up to play with it. I tried to build Common Music on
                  my Artix Linux setup (Arch Linux without systemd) and
                  it won't compile, even though I think I have all of
                  the dependencies. I don't know if I have all of the
                  JUCE dependencies, as the readme file that comes with
                  the source code has a
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                    dead</a> link, but I do have JUCE installed on my
                  system from the official repository.
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                <p class="">Does anyone on this list use Common Music on
                  Arch and have a package or a PKGBUILD at all? I would
                  be extremely interested in that. If not, maybe I can
                  post the compiler output and see what the issues are.
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                <p class="">Thank you very much for your help on this
                  matter,</p>
                <p class="">Brandon Hale<br class="">
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