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DUMB v0.9.1 - filters, click removal - and more API! |
Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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And, to elaborate, the bug existed in DUMB v0.9 too. It happened when the loop points were out of range (more or less). The only change is that DUMB v0.9.1 decided the sample was set to loop, and DUMB v0.9 didn't. This change was necessary for another file to play correctly. The fix is committed to CVS now, since Bob's post was ambiguous as to whether the fix had been made yet or not -- |
Sirocco
Member #88
April 2000
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Quote: IT is written all in assembly language, so it's Pretty Damn Fast. Side note: I remember nearly soiling my pants the first time I heard IT playing my (at the time) huge collection of MOD/S3M files. And when I read in the docs it was writting completely in ASM, I promptly suffered a brain aneurysm and fell out of my chair. Having done a lot of tracking and coding for MODs and S3Ms in the past, I can appreciate the work going into this lib. Keep up the good work! --> |
Rafal Szyja
Member #2,408
June 2002
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Nice I'll try it ofkoz with MultiAMP See ya I hope these filters will run on P166mmx
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X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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I don't want to be that bastard who corrects everyone, but ... you know, we have a little thing called a full stop that we commonly use instead of for punctuation ... -- |
Rafal Szyja
Member #2,408
June 2002
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OK ... However some stragne thing happens with Mingw: D:\mingw32\allegro\addons\dumb>fix mingw what's up? ... _____________________________________________________________ |
Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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Rafal: do you have cygwin installed? What about a shell (sh.exe, bash.exe)? MinGW Make does not escape backslashes normally on Windows, so it is probably invoking such a shell, and that shell is escaping the backslashes. Run the following command yourself: obj\mingw\gccver.exe > obj\mingw\gccver.inc
Then run 'make' again, and it should work. I shall think about possible ways of getting round this for the next release... FYI, you would have had the same problem with DUMB v0.9, had you happened to want to compile it for MSVC. -- |
Rafal Szyja
Member #2,408
June 2002
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I'm using Mingw only... I also tried running make under sh but that won't fix that ... _____________________________________________________________ |
Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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Which version of MinGW? -- |
X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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I second that error. Got it as well (from CVS ...). Related to improper escaping, I think. Zsh interferes with the build process somehow. Changing the proper backslashes to regular slashes in the makefile fixed it, by the way. -- |
Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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But regular slashes won't work if you don't have such a shell... -- |
X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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Not saying it fixes it universally, just saying that it fixed it for me ... -- |
Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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Then that's not very helpful, is it Maybe I should look into alternatives to GNU Make... -- |
Rafal Szyja
Member #2,408
June 2002
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My mingw is now 2.0.0.3 _____________________________________________________________ |
X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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I'm just saying that if it worked for me, it will probably work for others who have my problem, as well. -- |
Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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Rafal: add the following line to the top of make/makefile.mgw: MAKESHELL := $(COMSPEC) [EDIT: nm, Rafal's managed to compile it already (according to an e-mail), so he probably won't have any motivation to do this. X-G, could you try it plz? ] -- |
Rafal Szyja
Member #2,408
June 2002
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Maybe I'll try it - no promises! _____________________________________________________________ |
X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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Bruce: No luck. Also, you might want to make an RM var in the makefile (much like the CP one that already exists), since "del" doesn't work in XP either. -- |
Rafal Szyja
Member #2,408
June 2002
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I tested it for you - that won't work... try something other also there is old problem with these COPYs... Minimal CYGWIN is required to use CP and RM... Go on... NOTE: DEL , COPY etc things built in into command.com never worked for me with Mingw!!!! _____________________________________________________________ |
X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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Rafal, by default, CP is set to "copy" in the makefile. The "copy" command doesn't work in windows XP, though - for that, you'd have to use "xcopy" or the "cp" unix equivalent, which is also available for windows. Similarly, "del" doesn'tt work in XP, but can be replaced with "rm" if you have it. -- |
Bruce Perry
Member #270
April 2000
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Try plain old 'SHELL' instead of 'MAKESHELL'. -- |
Rafal Szyja
Member #2,408
June 2002
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I'm tooooooo lazy to do so
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