@xiota Nonsense, see https://gitlab.zrythm.org/zrythm/zrythm/-/tags.
Though this was a good reminder that there's a new version out.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/zrythm.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | zrythm |
Description: | Highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation |
Upstream URL: | https://www.zrythm.org |
Keywords: | daw |
Licenses: | AGPL3 |
Submitter: | alexteee |
Maintainer: | eclairevoyant |
Last Packager: | eclairevoyant |
Votes: | 36 |
Popularity: | 0.62 |
First Submitted: | 2019-01-01 17:00 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-04-19 00:12 (UTC) |
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@xiota Nonsense, see https://gitlab.zrythm.org/zrythm/zrythm/-/tags.
Though this was a good reminder that there's a new version out.
Even though it looks like a version string, the 1.0.0.beta.
appears to be a prefix that should be dropped. From upstream tagging behavior, the real version is the 4.12.34
that follows.
The latest commit (56bfa53deffc) that replaced gtk4 with gtk4-git doesn't explain why the change was made.
@éclairevoyant, can you explain why the commit was made and on what condition it can be reverted back? Thanks!
Could you change the dependency on "gtk4-git" to just "gtk4" as those two packages conflict with each other, and the non-aur "gtk4" is even newer than the aur "gtk4-git" package? As gtk4-git provides "gtk4" and "libgtk4.so", this should not create issues with other packages.
Edit: I just saw the last commit did the exact opposite. Maybe it would be an idea to postpone updates on this package, until the official gtk4 package has been updated to a version zrythm is compatible with? The problem with gtk4-git is, that at times it may be downgraded (as it might be the case right now?)
Failed a few times to installed from AUR using yay. What fixed it for me was (all packages from AUR):
install manually reproc
, with reproc-git
remove already installed zix
and let zrythm
package install it
install zrythm
Seems otherwise, all dependencies listed in the project's git install docs, were already installed on my machine (had planned to otherwise installed them all manually; sweet to see this project is using "what seems to be standard used by others").
Works now, thanks!
Does this provide clap-plugin and lv2-plugin? So it works with Arch package groups without having to install reaper.
@Minihawk you'll have to follow up with the maintainer of reproc, no error with this package
@petercxy gcc13 fix added
Bundled plugins don't build with GCC13. They can be disabled manually with -Dbundled_plugins=false
.
Also, the issue with reproc (first reproted by Minihawk) can be temporarily fixed by setting CXXFLAGS=-Wno-changes-meaning.
Due to a change in compiler to GCC13, there is an error.
Fehler: Deklaration von »reproc::options::<unnamed struct> reproc::options::redirect« ändert die Bedeutung von »redirect« [-Wchanges-meaning] 107 | } redirect = {};
Translation: Error: Declaration of »reproc::options::<unnamed struct> reproc::options::redirect« changes the meaning of »redirect« [-Wchanges-meaning] 107 | } redirect = {};
Was in file "reproc/src/reproc-14.2.4/reproc++/include/reproc++/reproc.hpp" in cache of yay.
Disowning this package, as I have switched to a different distribution as my primary OS.
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