[q-lang-cvs] q-midi README,1.15,1.16
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From: Albert G. <ag...@us...> - 2006-02-25 14:13:35
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Update of /cvsroot/q-lang/q-midi In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv7850 Modified Files: README Log Message: update installation information Index: README =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/q-lang/q-midi/README,v retrieving revision 1.15 retrieving revision 1.16 diff -C2 -d -r1.15 -r1.16 *** README 25 Feb 2006 09:56:01 -0000 1.15 --- README 25 Feb 2006 14:13:27 -0000 1.16 *************** *** 20,29 **** http://q-lang.sourceforge.net. ! Make sure you get Q version 7.0 or later. ! ! Under the above URL you'll also find the latest Q-Midi sources and binary ! packages. At present, some RPMs for popular Linux distributions and a Windows ! installer (MSI) package are available. The latter also includes the necessary ! dlls and config files for running MidiShare under Windows. --- 20,30 ---- http://q-lang.sourceforge.net. ! Make sure you get Q version 7.0 or later. As of Q 7.0, the binary packages of ! the Q programming system available from the Q homepage already include the ! Q-Midi module, so that you don't have to compile stuff yourself. The Windows ! package (Qpad-*.msi) also contains the necessary dlls and config files for ! running MidiShare under Windows. On Linux and other systems you will have to ! install MidiShare separately (Linux rpms are available from the Q website as ! well). For installation from source see the comments below. *************** *** 31,46 **** ============ = ===== ! You first have to get MidiShare at http://www.grame.fr/MidiShare/ and install ! it on your system. You can also get Linux rpms for the latest stable MidiShare ! version from the Q homepage. (Make sure you get a recent version which also ! includes the ALSA driver msAlsaSeq.) Then grab q-midi-<version>.rpm and ! install it with rpm. (If you have installed MidiShare from the sources, rpm ! may complain about an unsatisfied dependency on libMidiShare.so. In this case ! you can disable rpm's dependency checks to install the package anyway.) ! ! If you want to or need to compile from the sources, you'll need both the ! MidiShare and POSIX thread libraries. See INSTALL for generic UNIX ! installation instructions. If you have the required libraries installed in the ! standard locations, running ./configure; make; make install --- 32,40 ---- ============ = ===== ! Use the Linux rpms available on the Q homepage if you can. If you want to or ! need to compile this module from the sources, you'll need both the MidiShare ! and POSIX thread libraries, and an installed version of the Q core system. See ! INSTALL for generic UNIX installation instructions. If you have the required ! libraries installed in the standard locations, running ./configure; make; make install *************** *** 58,63 **** a startup script in your /etc/init.d directory which starts the module at boot time; see the MidiShare docs for details. (This is all taken care of ! automatically when you install the midishare rpm from the Q homepage, see ! above.) To verify that everything has been installed properly, fire up the midi.q --- 52,56 ---- a startup script in your /etc/init.d directory which starts the module at boot time; see the MidiShare docs for details. (This is all taken care of ! automatically when you install the midishare rpm available on the Q homepage.) To verify that everything has been installed properly, fire up the midi.q *************** *** 104,113 **** Get MidiShare at http://www.grame.fr/MidiShare/ and install it on your system. There is a binary release available for OS X, thus you might wish to ! use that (if you compile Q-Midi yourself then you need both the user and the ! developer kit). Follow the instructions in the application directory to define ! the MIDI ports with the msDrivers application. ! To compile from the sources, you need Apple's developer toolkit (gcc and ! friends). Unpack the Q-Midi sources, configure and compile as usual: ./configure; make; make install --- 97,107 ---- Get MidiShare at http://www.grame.fr/MidiShare/ and install it on your system. There is a binary release available for OS X, thus you might wish to ! use that (you need both the user and the developer kit). Follow the ! instructions in the application directory to define the MIDI ports with the ! msDrivers application. ! To compile the Q-Midi module from the sources, you need Apple's developer ! toolkit (gcc and friends). Unpack the Q-Midi sources, configure and compile as ! usual: ./configure; make; make install *************** *** 131,137 **** (Tested on Windows 98/2K/ME/XP.) ! Get Q-Midi-<version>.msi, double-click that file and go through the install ! procedure. Select the installation folder into which you already installed the ! Qpad package. If you have not installed MidiShare before, you'll have to configure the MIDI --- 125,130 ---- (Tested on Windows 98/2K/ME/XP.) ! To get the software, just install the Qpad-<version>.msi package from the Q ! homepage; this includes the Q-Midi module (among lots of other goodies). If you have not installed MidiShare before, you'll have to configure the MIDI |