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A graphical music editor. A next generation tracker.
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HOW TO MAKE IT RUN 1. Install dependencies. See "BUILD DEPENDENCIES, *" below in this file. 2. Inspect the file "configuration.sh" and see if you want to change anything. 3. Do this: " make packages BUILDTYPE=RELEASE ./build_linux.sh -j `nproc` QT_QPA_PLATFORM_PLUGIN_PATH=`$(./find_moc_and_uic_paths.sh qmake) -query QT_INSTALL_PLUGINS` bin/radium " Note: There is an install.sh script, and it works, but you don't need it to run the program. IF YOU GOT THE SOURCE FROM GIT WARNING: Only release-tagged commits should be considered stable. If you only do "git clone" and compile that version of Radium, there's a good chance the program won't compile, or will crash. You can download a stable version of the source by doing: wget https://github.com/kmatheussen/radium/archive/<version>.tar.gz However, if you still want to use GIT, you sometimes have to execute make very_clean ...after a git pull, since not all dependencies are tracked in the makefile. IF YOU ARE DEVELOPING RADIUM First inspect the file "configuration.sh" and see if you want to change anything. Then run these lines: # Debug build. Lots of assertions. Very slow. Don't build this version if you are just testing the program. make packages # Only necessary one time. BUILDTYPE=DEBUG_FAST ./build_linux.sh -j`nproc` && ./run_gdb.sh There are three types of BUILD_TYPE: RELEASE - Compiled with -O2/-O3 and without various assertions. DEBUG_FAST - Same as DEBUG + -O2/-O3. Quite slow, but usually acceptable. DEBUG - Compiled with -O0/-ggdb + asan/etc + various assertions. Very slow if your computer is from around 2013 or older. If so it's usually better to use DEBUG_FAST and temporarily add -O0 to the Makefile for those files where you need better debug info. INTRODUCTION Radium is a free (as in speech) music editor with a novel interface. It's inspired by trackers, but has fewer limitations and uses graphics to show musical data. BUILD DEPENDENCIES, all platforms: * VST headers from steinberg. The necessary files should be incuded in "VST Audio Plug-Ins SDK", which you can download here: http://www.steinberg.net/en/company/developers.html After downloading the VST SDK, unpack it into your ~/SDKs folder. BUILD DEPENDENCIES, fedora: In addition to OpenGL, you also need: python2-devel alsa-lib-devel jack-audio-connection-kit-devel libsamplerate-devel liblrdf-devel libsndfile-devel ladspa-devel glib2-devel ladspa-calf-plugins binutils-devel libtool-ltdl libtool tk libogg-devel libvorbis-devel speex-devel fftw-devel guile libxkbfile-devel xorg-x11-util-macros cmake libXrandr-devel llvm-devel boost-devel openssl-devel ncurses-devel xcb-util-keysyms-devel qt5-qtbase-gui qt5-qttools-common qt5-qtwebkit-devel qt5-qtx11extras-devel qt5-qttools-static gmp-devel mpfr-devel libmpc-devel * Or in one line: qt4-devel python2-devel alsa-lib-devel jack-audio-connection-kit-devel libsamplerate-devel liblrdf-devel libsndfile-devel ladspa-devel glib2-devel ladspa-calf-plugins binutils-devel libtool-ltdl libtool tk libogg-devel libvorbis-devel speex-devel fftw-devel guile libxkbfile-devel xorg-x11-util-macros cmake libXrandr-devel qtwebkit-devel llvm-devel boost-devel openssl-devel ncurses-devel xcb-util-keysyms-devel qt5-qtbase-gui qt5-qtwebkit-devel qt5-qtx11extras-devel qt5-qttools-static gmp-devel mpfr-devel libmpc-devel (tested on Fedora 17/19/20/22 64 bit) BUILD DEPENDENCIES, ubuntu/debian/etc.: * Main packages, Ubuntu 12: In addition to OpenGL, you also need: python2-dev libasound2-dev libjack-jackd2-dev or libjack-jackd1-dev libsamplerate-dev liblrdf-dev libsndfile-dev ladspa-sdk glib2-dev calf-plugins binutils-dev libc6-dev tk8.5 libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libspeex-dev fftw-dev fftw3-dev guile libxkbfile-dev xorg-x11-util-macros cmake libfreetype6-dev libxinerama-dev libxcursor-dev libxrandr-dev llvm-dev libboost-all-dev libssl-dev ncurses-dev libxcb-keysyms1-dev qt5-dev qt5webkit-dev qt5x11extras-dev qt5-qttools-static-dev qtbase5-private-dev gmp-dev mpfr-dev libmpc-dev * Or in one line: sudo apt-get install python2-dev libasound2-dev libjack-jackd2-dev libsamplerate-dev liblrdf-dev libsndfile-dev ladspa-sdk glib2-dev calf-plugins binutils-dev libc6-dev tk8.5 libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libspeex-dev fftw-dev fftw3-dev guile libxkbfile-dev xorg-x11-util-macros cmake libfreetype6-dev libxinerama-dev libxcursor-dev libxrandr-dev libqtwebkit-dev llvm-dev libboost-all-dev libssl-dev ncurses-dev libxcb-keysyms1-dev qt5-dev qt5webkit-dev qt5x11extras-dev qt5-qttools-static-dev qtbase5-private-dev gmp-dev mpfr-dev libmpc-dev * Ubuntu LTS: I needed glib-2.0-dev instead of glib2-dev, plus a package called libglib2.0-dev. I also needed to install python2.7-dev instead of python2-dev. * On debian stable, it has been reported that you also need libfftw3-dev. * Ubuntu 14: Replace glib-2.0-dev with libglib2.0-dev. Add libiberty-dev ACKNOWLEDGMENT See http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/documentation.php#acknowledgment CONTACT k.s.matheussen@notam02.no http://www.notam02.no/radium/
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