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On 8/31/23 03:28, David Robley wrote:
> On 31/08/2023 15:44, David Robley wrote:
>> On 30/08/2023 21:55, bad sector wrote:
>>>
>>> I`m trying to get ZynAddSubFX to work inside Rosegarden
>>> but the (aka) ZASF-dssi is absent so it`s a no-go. Neither
>>> slackpkg nor slkpkg offer any clues as to where the distro`s
>>> libzynaddsubfx_dssi package could be found (and hopefully
>>> installed). On most other distros the dssi is either a
>>> standalone package or part of the Zyn package or yet just
>>> plain bundled with Rosegarden. I have the Zyn package
>>> installed and according to some pages the dssi should be
>>> in it but RG doesn`t show it! What conflicts might arise
>>> if I manage to find the developer`s Zyn tarball and compile
>>> it in hopes of getting ITS dssi installed as well? What`s
>>> the situation with Slackware? Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Maybe
https://slackware.uk/people/alien/sbrepos/15.0/x86_64/dssi/dssi-1.1.1-x86_64-1al
ien.tgz ??
>
> For future reference when you are looking for some package that isn`t
> part of the Slackware installation, try
https://pkgs.org/
I went that route also and installed with
# upgradepkg --install-new dssi-1.1.1-x86_64-1alien.tgz
removed and reinstalled rosegarden, rebopoted but
it`s still not showing up in rosegarden, OTHERS do:
Fluidsynth dssi plugin
Less trivial synth
Trivial Synth
Xsynth dssi plugin
Simple Carplus
Simple Mono
Simple Stereo
Question:
Why would one need a 3rd party package for something as
rudimentary as a dssi kit that already exists in the distro
(15.0 BTW) anyway?
TIA
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