Bug#174119: O: noteedit -- KDE Music Note Editor
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 12:24:13AM +0100, Matej Vela <vela@debian.org> was heard to say:
> Daniel Burrows <dnb114@psu.edu> writes:
>
> > libtse3, which noteedit wants to use, is not yet compiled against
> > g++-3.2. You can force configure to disable tse3 support and use
> > libkmid instead, in which case you run into the fact that Bison is
> > broken (bug #177041)
>
> A fixed tse3 is in incoming.
Well, sort of, if not having a library package is "fixed"...
Anyway, I didn't realize bison-1.35 was available. That got rid of
the Bison compilation problem. (why isn't bison-1.35 named "bison" and
"bison" "bison-experimental" or something? I mean, this is far from the
first time they've broken everyone else's code..)
So, after downloading a non-wedged Bison, and convincing the noteedit
configure script that .a files are libraries too, it seems to compile
and link. It doesn't run installed in /usr/local unless I set KDEDIR
(whose idea was that piece of borkage?), but it seems to work, somewhat,
once I do that. When I place a note, it doesn't ever stop playing, but
that may be my sucky soundcard.
I guess I can see about uploading a new version sometime this
week...maybe Wednesday at the earliest. I won't be the best maintainer
for this package, since I can't check whether it works with expensive
music hardware (eg, external keyboards), but I can at least make sure it
compiles and works.
Daniel
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