Linux MultiMedia Studio

Edit Package lmms
http://lmms.sourceforge.net/

LMMS is a free cross-platform music studio which allows you to produce music
with your computer. This includes the creation of melodies and beats, the
synthesis and mixing of sounds, and arranging of samples.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
lmms-0.4.12-return.patch 0000000362 362 Bytes
lmms-0.4.13-crippled_stk.patch 0000007784 7.6 KB
lmms-0.4.14-system_fltk.patch 0000001905 1.86 KB
lmms-0.4.15-crippled.tar.bz2 0014225248 13.6 MB
lmms-0.4.15.tar.bz2 0014211150 13.6 MB
lmms.changes 0000002974 2.9 KB
lmms.spec 0000004100 4 KB
precheckin_cripple_tarball.sh 0000000816 816 Bytes
releasenotes-0.4.15.txt 0000001494 1.46 KB
Revision 18 (latest revision is 108)
Cristian Morales Vega's avatar Cristian Morales Vega (RedDwarf) committed (revision 18)
- Update to 0.4.15
  * AutomationPattern: initialize with current value of first object
  * Chords: fixed major pentatonic
  * Properly cancel file export if opening output file failed
  * InstrumentTrack: fix freeze when forwarding MIDI events to instrument
  * Sf2Player: preserve custom track name when loading settings
  * AudioFileProcessor: make playback cursor configurable
  * AudioFileProcessor: fix crash with reversed samples
Comments 4

Christophe Marin's avatar

I'm looking at the factory failure with recent wine versions. I'm not sure yet how to handle the removal of 32bits stuff


Dave Plater's avatar

libwine.so.1 has been completely removed in wine-8.3 I've disabled the wine build. See https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54635 and https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/issues/6672


Christophe Marin's avatar

@msmeissn can probably tell more about this. IIRC, with Wine 8, 32 bits prefixes are no longer created. 32 bits Windows apps can run into wine 64bits prefix.


Christophe Marin's avatar

Voila: « WoW64 was upgraded too, and once the final PE work is done, they say it will then be "fully possible" to run 32-bit Windows applications without needing 32-bit libraries. This is no doubt something many are looking forward to. »

That was for Wine 8.0: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/01/wine-80-is-out-now-with-major-compatibility-improvements/

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