Re: [chuck-users] Compiling Chuck for Debian (was: Question about unit analyzers)
Actually, I downloaded the old version from one of the Debian repositories. I guess they don't have the latest version of Chuck yet. If someone has already gone to the trouble of compiling the latest version for Debian, maybe they could just send it to the Debian folk. I'm not sure what the process is for adding a package to a repository. I've compiled small programs of my own before, but I'm kind of reluctant to try building something like Chuck, because of the time, and the need to install any dependencies. I'm running Xandros (Debian-based) on an ASUS eeePC, and from what I understand, it's an old version of Debian, so I might have to install a newer version of gcc, and I don't know what else. I tried the ALSA version of Chuck that you sent me but got an error message about a missing DLL (don't remember which one, and I'm not at home right now so I can't check). Anyway, thanks for all your help. Maybe I'll have some time on the weekend to try downloading the source and compiling it.
David; Anyway, thanks for all your help. Maybe I'll have some time on the
weekend to try downloading the source and compiling it.
I think you should be fine. In case it fails; copy any messages GCC gives and send them here. There are only a few things that could be missing and GCC's output will tell us what they are. It does look like Xandros might be a bit out of date but luckily for you there were just some complaints that the audio drivers we use are a bit out of date as well :-). Yours, Kas.
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David
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