I installed the binary port (0.60.10_1) on freebsd 10.1
Connected a usb-midi keyboard and heard the nostalgic
hammond sound !!! Great!!!
However, there was no X11-GUI, so I built bristol from
the source (in /usr/ports/audio/bristol). Sounds good
but still no GUI because it missed the X11 include files
and libraries from /usr/X11R6/....
Well, they are now in /usr/local so I made a soft link
from /usr/local to /usr/X11R6 and built it with X11.
No build-errors but bristol doesn't run anymore because
it's missing libB11 which is built but not installed because
it is not in pkg-plist.
Please help with this great program.
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Not sure who manages that port. I deliver as is for Linux, supporting other BSD and IOS are things that I am not that bothered with. The missing pieces here are because it is not packaged.
regards, nick
"at the end of the day its nil nil at half time”.
Trevor Brooking
To: 529492@discussion.bristol.p.re.sf.net
From: dehartog@users.sf.net
Subject: [bristol:discussion] FreeBSD port needs some work
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 10:29:42 +0000
I installed the binary port (0.60.10_1) on freebsd 10.1
Connected a usb-midi keyboard and heard the nostalgic
hammond sound !!! Great!!!
However, there was no X11-GUI, so I built bristol from
the source (in /usr/ports/audio/bristol). Sounds good
but still no GUI because it missed the X11 include files
and libraries from /usr/X11R6/....
Well, they are now in /usr/local so I made a soft link
from /usr/local to /usr/X11R6 and built it with X11.
No build-errors but bristol doesn't run anymore because
it's missing libB11 which is built but not installed because
I installed the binary port (0.60.10_1) on freebsd 10.1
Connected a usb-midi keyboard and heard the nostalgic
hammond sound !!! Great!!!
However, there was no X11-GUI, so I built bristol from
the source (in /usr/ports/audio/bristol). Sounds good
but still no GUI because it missed the X11 include files
and libraries from /usr/X11R6/....
Well, they are now in /usr/local so I made a soft link
from /usr/local to /usr/X11R6 and built it with X11.
No build-errors but bristol doesn't run anymore because
it's missing libB11 which is built but not installed because
it is not in pkg-plist.
Please help with this great program.
Not sure who manages that port. I deliver as is for Linux, supporting other BSD and IOS are things that I am not that bothered with. The missing pieces here are because it is not packaged.
regards, nick
"at the end of the day its nil nil at half time”.
Trevor Brooking
To: 529492@discussion.bristol.p.re.sf.net
From: dehartog@users.sf.net
Subject: [bristol:discussion] FreeBSD port needs some work
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 10:29:42 +0000
I installed the binary port (0.60.10_1) on freebsd 10.1
Connected a usb-midi keyboard and heard the nostalgic
hammond sound !!! Great!!!
However, there was no X11-GUI, so I built bristol from
the source (in /usr/ports/audio/bristol). Sounds good
but still no GUI because it missed the X11 include files
and libraries from /usr/X11R6/....
Well, they are now in /usr/local so I made a soft link
from /usr/local to /usr/X11R6 and built it with X11.
No build-errors but bristol doesn't run anymore because
it's missing libB11 which is built but not installed because
it is not in pkg-plist.
Please help with this great program.
FreeBSD port needs some work
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