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documentation:compiling_installing_-_linux [2018/07/24 21:27] – [Compiling and Installing on linux (LV2 only)] devadocumentation:compiling_installing_-_linux [2021/06/10 06:53] (current) deva
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 ======Compiling and Installing on linux (LV2 only)====== ======Compiling and Installing on linux (LV2 only)======
 This guide will show you how to unpack, compile and install the lv2 version of the drumgizmo plugin. It will also show how to make it usable for the LV2 host Ardour. This guide will show you how to unpack, compile and install the lv2 version of the drumgizmo plugin. It will also show how to make it usable for the LV2 host Ardour.
-=====Install dependecies=====+=====Install dependencies=====
 The dependencies needed are: The dependencies needed are:
-  * lv2-devel in at least version 1.0 +  * lv2 >= 1.0 (https://lv2plug.in/) 
-  * libx11-dev (for the UI) +  * Xlib (for the UI) (https://www.x.org/
-  * libsndfile-devel in at least version 1.0.21 +  * sndfile >= 1.0.21 (http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/)
-  * zita-resampler-devel (or libsamplerate-devel if zita-resampler is not availble on your platform) +
-  * libexpat-devel.+
  
 On a Debian based system (this includes Ubuntu) the following command should work: On a Debian based system (this includes Ubuntu) the following command should work:
 <code> <code>
-sudo apt-get install \+sudo apt install \
   build-essential \   build-essential \
   autoconf \   autoconf \
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   lv2-dev \   lv2-dev \
   xorg-dev \   xorg-dev \
-  libsndfile1-dev \ +  libsndfile1-dev
-  libzita-resampler-dev \ +
-  libexpat-dev+
 </code> </code>
  
-If you plan on compiling the commandline tool as well you will need the following dependencies as well:+If you plan on compiling the command-line tool as well you will need the following dependencies as well:
 <code> <code>
-sudo apt-get install \+sudo apt install \
   libjack-dev \   libjack-dev \
   libsmf-dev \   libsmf-dev \
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 In this example version 0.9.15 will be used. In this example version 0.9.15 will be used.
  
-Unpack the source file by issuing the followng command:+Unpack the source file by issuing the following command:
 <code> <code>
 tar xvzf drumgizmo-0.9.15.tar.gz tar xvzf drumgizmo-0.9.15.tar.gz
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 </code> </code>
  
-If you also want the command line tool, replace the ''--disable-cli'' argumnt with ''--enable-cli''.+If you also want the command line tool, replace the ''--disable-cli'' argument with ''--enable-cli''.
 =====Compile from git sources===== =====Compile from git sources=====
 First clone the git sources as described [[:getting_drumgizmo#latest_source_code|this]] location. First clone the git sources as described [[:getting_drumgizmo#latest_source_code|this]] location.
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 </code> </code>
 The configure step might fail if the lv2-devel package is not present with at least version 1.0. The configure step might fail if the lv2-devel package is not present with at least version 1.0.
-It also requires libsndfile-devel in at least version 1.0.21 and libexpat-devel.+It also requires libsndfile-devel in at least version 1.0.21.
  
 If you also want the command line tool, replace the ''--disable-cli'' argumnt with ''--enable-cli''. If you also want the command line tool, replace the ''--disable-cli'' argumnt with ''--enable-cli''.
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 When the ''make install'' step has been successfully performed plugin has been installed in the folder $HOME/.lv2/drumgizmo.lv2. This folder contain all the lv2 plugins for the current user and will automatically be found by the lv2 hosts. When the ''make install'' step has been successfully performed plugin has been installed in the folder $HOME/.lv2/drumgizmo.lv2. This folder contain all the lv2 plugins for the current user and will automatically be found by the lv2 hosts.
  
-Now fire up your favorite DAV and everything should be dandy.+Now fire up your favorite DAW and everything should be dandy.
  
 =====Using===== =====Using=====
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