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Bug#225493: RFP: common-music -- Common Music (CM) is an object-oriented music composition environment.



Thanks!! Given that it's all source and there appear to be five compatible
LISP/Scheme implementations already in the Debian archives, it doesn't look
like too difficult a task. I am in the process of testing two combinations
myself -- CM 2.4.0 with Guile 1.6 and CM 2.4.0 with CMU Common Lisp.
Unfortunately, the only architecture I have access to is i386 variants: a
Pentium MMX with 32 MB, a Celeron (P2 version) with 192 MB, and two Athlons,
one of which has Linux available only in VMWare Workstation as a guest under
Windows. I'll check out the ".deb" on the archive you named.

Ed Borasky
znmeb@aracnet.com, etc.



Quoting Andrea Glorioso <andrea.glorioso@agnula.speech.kth.se>:

> >>>>> "meb" == M Edward Borasky <znmeb@aracnet.com> writes:
>
>     meb> Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist
>
>     meb> * Package name : common-music Version : 2.4.0 Upstream Author
>     meb> : Rick Taube <taube@uiuc.edu> * URL :
>     meb> http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/software/cm/doc/cm.html *
>     meb> License : GPL Description : Common Music (CM) is an
>     meb> object-oriented music composition environment.
>
> Marco Trevisani   (marco[at]trevisani[dot]net, I'm putting  him in Cc:
> for the  record,  since right   now  I   think  he  doesn't have   net
> connectivity) has  been working  on  debian packages of  Common Music.
> His first attempts are available on his unofficial apt repository:
>
> # CLM
> deb http://trevisani.net/clmdeb ./
>
> The package name is `clm'.
>
> Inside the AGNULA/DeMuDi project we will sooner or later help Marco on
> his packaging effort, but right now we have other priorities (sadly).
> Anyway, the Task for this package is available here:
>
>
http://devel.agnula.org/pm/task.php?func=detailtask&project_task_id=141&group_id=8&group_project_id=9
>
> bye,
>
> andrea
> --
> Andrea Glorioso                        andrea.glorioso@agnula.org
> AGNULA/DeMuDi Techie                       http://www.agnula.org/
> "There's no free expression without control on the tools you use"
>



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