I downloaded chuck-1.5.0.0 and tried to compile it for linux-jack. Compilation ended with this error;
rtmidi.cpp:805:10: fatal error: alsa/asoundlib.h: No such file or directory
805 | #include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
make[1]: *** [makefile:146: rtmidi.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/stuart/Music/chuck-1.5.0.0/chuck-1.5.0.0/src/core'
make: *** [makefile:221: chuck-core] Error 2
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1. chuck-1.5.0.0 (chai) released (Ge Wang)
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From: Ge Wang <ge@ccrma.stanford.edu>
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Date: Thu, 18 May 2023 12:31:03 -0700
Subject: [chuck-users] chuck-1.5.0.0 (chai) released
Dear all,
A new release of ChucK (1.5.0.0; codename "chai") is here:
https://chuck.stanford.edu/
https://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/
This is a major release; additions and updates include:
* ChucK + AI (ChAI) -- a set of AI/ML tools for building interactive AI
musical instruments and systems (thanks to Dr. Rebecca Fiebrink for
blazing the trail on interactive AI for music; thanks Yikai Li and the
students of Music AI):
https://chuck.stanford.edu/chai/
https://chuck.stanford.edu/doc/reference/ai.html
* WebChucK IDE -- code ChucK on the web!
https://chuck.stanford.edu/ide/
(thanks Terry Feng + team for WebChucK IDE)
* WebChucK landing page (use ChucK in your web projects)
https://chuck.stanford.edu/webchuck
(thanks Jack Atherton for creating WebChucK)
* all new API reference, now auto-generated from the type system (based
on Spencer Salazar's 'ckdoc' utility; many thanks to everyone who
contributed documentation and examples):
https://chuck.stanford.edu/doc/reference/
* audio drivers support -- ASIO and WASAPI support on Windows; can now
compile Jack + Pulse + ALSA support into a single chuck executable on
Linux (thanks Dana Batali and Nick Shaheed)
* improved audio devices support, including AirPods and other Bluetooth
headphones
* The full list of new features and updates can found here:
https://chuck.stanford.edu/release/VERSIONS
* (extra!) A few projects made with ChAI from a recent course
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/356/
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/356/gallery/
Happy ChucKing to all!
ChucK Team
[Many people contributed to chuck-1.5] Perry Cook, Spencer Salazar, Jack
Atherton, Celeste Betancur, Chris Chafe, Michael Mulshine, Andrew Zhu
Aday, Marise van Zyl, Terry Feng, Nick Shaheed, Alex Han, Eito Murakami,
Yikai Li, Ge Wang
[Additional thanks] Dana Batali, David Braun, Barak Pearlmutter, Eric
Heep, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano, Kunwoo Kim, Stanford HAI, people of CCRMA
~~~
Ge Wang
Associate Professor
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
Department of Music (also Computer Science, by Courtesy)
Stanford University
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~ge/
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Artful Design: Technology in Search of the Sublime!
-- what we make, makes us --
https://artful.design/
~~~
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