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Where can I find the sources for MIOS Studio 2.4.6?


alchemist
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What do you mean with "live" version?

Do you mean the sources that I used during a certain release? Then just check the SVN log entries.

E.g. the last release was based on r1832 of the repository, but when you check it with the latest r number, you won't find changes.

 

Juce: just unpack tools/juce/unpack_me.zip

 

Only use this juce version, don't try another one because it might be incompatible.

 

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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Hi TK

 

The prebuild binary of MIOS studio for Linux didn't work for me using Debian 7.3. It needed glibc 2.15 but Debian currently only supports 2.13, at least according to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10863613/how-to-upgrade-glibc-from-version-2-13-to-2-15-on-debian.

 

However, it was very easy to build myself using the files supplied by you in mios32/trunk/tools, so no complaints here! Just wanted to let you know,

 

Sincerely, jimi

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alchmist, jimi_diller, TK

This is a cross post, but is is possible to re-compile mios studio to work with puppy lucid as well.  it needs glibc 2.15 as well.

How is that done?  I have been using mios studio (win version) and it is a wonderful piece of software, however my change over to linux puppy has forced me to the linux version.  Can puppy lucid be upgraded to glibc2.15?

johnc

 

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Hello,

 

I guess this could be a new thread, but let's continue here ;)

 

I don't know how to upgrade Puppy packages, the better is to contact the Puppy maintainers.

 

Can't you use a more complete Linux distribution ? Puppy is quite light and it would be difficult to build something for it.

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I went to Puppy because puppy linux lucid  frugal will allow a power off shutdown and power on boot without keyboard mouse and monitor.  I use it with jorgan virtual organ software and is installed in an organ console.  one "on/off" switch.  If Ubuntu 12.04 LTS or some other dispo will do the same thing, I am game.  MIOS Studio is an excellant tool and i miss having access to it.

How would I transition from puppy to Ubuntu?  Boot with an ISO on cd then install to the HDD?

johnc

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I am running Ubuntu on my headless server. So it has no monitor/keyboard or mouse. I can just turn it on/off with the power button.

 

Not sure if it is needed on your organ console to migrate. But for a build distro i would prefer Ubuntu. But if you want to you can run the ISO and install to hdd.

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