Hi, thanks for packaging. Without python-yaml
it will not build, so it should be within dependencies.
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Package Details: supercollider-flucoma-git r1375.f171d57-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/supercollider-flucoma-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | supercollider-flucoma-git |
Description: | Fluid Corpus Manipulation plugins for Supercollider |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/flucoma/flucoma-sc |
Licenses: | GPL |
Groups: | pro-audio, supercollider-plugins |
Conflicts: | supercollider-flucoma |
Submitter: | madskjeldgaard |
Maintainer: | None |
Last Packager: | madskjeldgaard |
Votes: | 1 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2021-06-05 09:46 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2022-03-18 19:36 (UTC) |
Dependencies (4)
- supercollider (supercollider-portaudioAUR, supercollider-gitAUR, supercollider-headless-gitAUR)
- cmake (cmake-gitAUR) (make)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- supercollider-headers-gitAUR (make)
Required by (1)
- supercollider-graphloopgrain-git (optional)
Sources (2)
Latest Comments
paum commented on 2024-12-27 22:45 (UTC)
madskjeldgaard commented on 2021-06-09 20:06 (UTC)
Arch ARM / Manjaro ARM: Some of the plugins are strictly x86 but the PKGBUILD script removes all incompatible plugins if you install this on an arm SBC. These include "FluidSines", "FluidBufSines", "FluidAudioTransport", "FluidBufAudioTransport","FluidNoveltySlice","FluidBufNoveltySlice","FluidTransients","FluidBufTransients","FluidTransientSlice", "FluidBufTransientSlice" and "FluidNMFMorph".
x86 users will not experience this.
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madskjeldgaard commented on 2021-06-09 20:06 (UTC)
Arch ARM / Manjaro ARM: Some of the plugins are strictly x86 but the PKGBUILD script removes all incompatible plugins if you install this on an arm SBC. These include "FluidSines", "FluidBufSines", "FluidAudioTransport", "FluidBufAudioTransport","FluidNoveltySlice","FluidBufNoveltySlice","FluidTransients","FluidBufTransients","FluidTransientSlice", "FluidBufTransientSlice" and "FluidNMFMorph".
x86 users will not experience this.