![]() Obviously I had libudev-dev installed already and HID_INSTALL_HUT:BOOL=ON set. DHID_EXAMPLE_TEST=ON -DHID_EXAMPLE_OSC=ON -DHID_DEBUG_PARSER=ON & make… I vaguely remember someone wrote a blog on SC in Linux for dummies like me and now I want it badly - I’d be happy to help wth my ignorance to go from a clean Ubuntu install to a lean music machine with jack, pd and sc only, which is what I need for now… ![]() Speaking of jack, I found this script to be incredibly useful to help newbies in Linux to get the OS to behave: I know how to do jackd (although by default apt-get install jackd installs what seems to be an old version so again recommendations of jack1 vs 2 and apt channels is welcome here) I know it is my problem but hey, your instructions here are so straighforward I’ll re-dowload the VM and start from a fresh OS install. I wanted to do the full compile with IDE.įirst for a Linux newbie, Debian and Ubuntu being used interchangably in the read-me is a source of confusion. Hence this thread where I read the instructions and still failed to get QT to behave. I spent about 4h trying to get it to compile, yes. It seems intimidating but it’s actually pretty straightforward. If cmake complains that it can’t find Qt, then Nonstandard Qt locations might be relevant (but I think in Ubuntu 20+, it shouldn’t). ![]() In “Step 3: Set CMake flags,” you can ignore most of it. sudo apt-get install qt5-default qt5-qmake qttools5-dev qttools5-dev-tools qtwebengine5-dev libqt5svg5-dev libqt5websockets5-dev Ubuntu 20 has Qt 5.12, which is new enough. Sudo apt-get install git libasound2-dev libicu-dev libreadline6-dev libudev-dev pkg-config libncurses5-dev ![]() Linux is probably the easiest platform for that.ġ/ sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake libjack-jackd2-dev libsndfile1-dev libfftw3-dev libxt-dev libavahi-client-dev I’d second the recommendation to build yourself. ![]()
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