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AC_INIT(configure.in) |
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# LinuxSampler's / liblinuxsampler's "official" release version: |
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LINUXSAMPLER_RELEASE_MAJOR=0 |
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LINUXSAMPLER_RELEASE_MINOR=3 |
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LINUXSAMPLER_RELEASE_BUILD=3 |
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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# The following is the libtool / shared library version. This doesn't have to |
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# do anything with the release version. It MUST conform to the following rules: |
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# |
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# 1. Start with version information of `0:0:0' for each libtool library. |
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# 2. Update the version information only immediately before a public release of |
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# your software. More frequent updates are unnecessary, and only guarantee |
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# that the current interface number gets larger faster. |
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# 3. If the library source code has changed at all since the last update, then |
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# increment revision (`c:r:a' becomes `c:r+1:a'). |
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# 4. If any interfaces have been added, removed, or changed since the last update, |
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# increment current, and set revision to 0. |
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# 5. If any interfaces have been added since the last public release, then increment |
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# age. |
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# 6. If any interfaces have been removed since the last public release, then set age |
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# to 0. |
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LIBLINUXSAMPLER_LT_CURRENT=0 |
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LIBLINUXSAMPLER_LT_REVISION=0 |
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LIBLINUXSAMPLER_LT_AGE=0 |
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SHARED_VERSION_INFO="$LIBLINUXSAMPLER_LT_CURRENT:$LIBLINUXSAMPLER_LT_REVISION:$LIBLINUXSAMPLER_LT_AGE" |
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AM_PROG_LIBTOOL |
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AC_SUBST(SHLIB_VERSION_ARG) |
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AC_SUBST(SHARED_VERSION_INFO) |
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AC_C_BIGENDIAN |
AC_C_BIGENDIAN |
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AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM |
AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM |
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AC_SUBST(target_os) |
AC_SUBST(target_os) |
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AC_SUBST(target_vendor) |
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echo -n "checking whether x86 architecture... " |
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########################################################################### |
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# General Checks |
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether x86 architecture]) |
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def_arch_x86=0 |
def_arch_x86=0 |
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case $target_cpu in |
case $target_cpu in |
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"i386" | "i486" | "i586" | "i686" | "i786") |
"i386" | "i486" | "i586" | "i686" | "i786") |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ARCH_X86,$def_arch_x86,[Define to 1 if you build for x86 architecture.]) |
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ARCH_X86,$def_arch_x86,[Define to 1 if you build for x86 architecture.]) |
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# determine the right gcc switch for CPU specific optimizations |
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CXX_CPU_SWITCH= |
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CXX_CPU_SWITCH="-march=$target_cpu" |
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elif test "$target_cpu" = "powerpc"; then |
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CXX_CPU_SWITCH="-arch=$target_cpu" |
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fi |
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AC_SUBST([CXX_CPU_SWITCH]) |
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AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether UNIX98 compatible]) |
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AC_LANG_SAVE |
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AC_LANG_C |
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AC_TRY_RUN([ |
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#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE |
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#define _GNU_SOURCE 1 |
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#endif |
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#include <features.h> |
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void main(void) { |
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#if _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500 |
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exit(0); /* UNIX98 compatible */ |
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#else |
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exit(-1); /* not UNIX98 compatible */ |
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#endif |
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} |
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], |
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have_unix98="yes", |
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have_unix98="no", |
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have_unix98="no" |
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) |
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AC_LANG_RESTORE |
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AC_MSG_RESULT([$have_unix98]) |
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if test "$have_unix98" = "no"; then |
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if test "x$HAVE_UNIX98" = "x"; then |
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echo "LinuxSampler only runs on UNIX98 compatible systems, which is mandatory for" |
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echo "pthread_mutexattr_settype() call in Mutex.cpp. You may want to run |
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echo "./configure with environment variable HAVE_UNIX98=1 in case you think you |
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echo "have a UNIX98 compatible system." |
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exit -1; |
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fi |
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fi |
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# check for <features.h> |
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS(features.h) |
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# Checks for available audio and MIDI systems / drivers |
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# (we throw an error if there's not at least one system for audio output and MIDI input available) |
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have_midi_input_driver="false" |
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have_audio_output_driver="false" |
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AC_CHECK_HEADER(alsa/asoundlib.h, |
AC_CHECK_HEADER(alsa/asoundlib.h, |
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AC_CHECK_LIB(asound, main, |
AC_CHECK_LIB(asound, main, |
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have_alsa="true" |
have_alsa=1 |
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have_alsa="false" |
have_alsa=0 |
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have_alsa="false" |
have_alsa=0 |
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if test "$have_alsa" = "false"; then |
if test "$have_alsa" = "1"; then |
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echo "Alsa not installed!" |
have_midi_input_driver="true" |
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echo "Sorry, LinuxSampler only supports Alsa sound drivers at the moment!" |
have_audio_output_driver="true"; |
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AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_ALSA, test $have_alsa = "1") |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_ALSA,$have_alsa,[Define to 1 if you have ALSA installed.]) |
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echo -n "checking Alsa version... " |
echo -n "checking Alsa version... " |
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AC_LANG_SAVE |
AC_LANG_SAVE |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ALSA_MINOR,$alsa_minor,[Define to the minor version number of your Alsa installation.]) |
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ALSA_MINOR,$alsa_minor,[Define to the minor version number of your Alsa installation.]) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ALSA_SUBMINOR,$alsa_subminor,[Define to the subminor version number of your Alsa installation.]) |
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(ALSA_SUBMINOR,$alsa_subminor,[Define to the subminor version number of your Alsa installation.]) |
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# JACK |
# JACK |
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PKG_CHECK_MODULES(JACK, jack, HAVE_JACK=true, HAVE_JACK=false) |
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(JACK, jack, HAVE_JACK=true, HAVE_JACK=false) |
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AC_SUBST(JACK_LIBS) |
AC_SUBST(JACK_LIBS) |
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if test $HAVE_JACK = false; then |
if test $HAVE_JACK = false; then |
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HAVE_JACK=0; |
HAVE_JACK=0; |
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HAVE_JACK=1; |
HAVE_JACK=1 |
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have_audio_output_driver="true"; |
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AC_CHECK_LIB(jack, jack_client_name_size, [AC_DEFINE(HAVE_JACK_CLIENT_NAME_SIZE, 1, [Define to 1 if you have the `jack_client_name_size' function.])], , $JACK_LIBS) |
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fi |
fi |
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AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_JACK, test $HAVE_JACK = 1) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_JACK,$HAVE_JACK,[Define to 1 if you have JACK installed.]) |
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_JACK,$HAVE_JACK,[Define to 1 if you have JACK installed.]) |
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# MidiShare (Linux, OS X, Windows) |
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AC_CHECK_HEADER(MidiShare.h, |
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AC_CHECK_LIB(MidiShare, MidiCountEvs, |
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have_midishare=1, |
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have_midishare=0 |
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have_midishare=0 |
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if test "$have_midishare" = "1"; then |
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have_midi_input_driver="true" |
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AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_MIDISHARE, test $have_midishare = "1") |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_MIDISHARE,$have_midishare,[Define to 1 if you have MidiShare installed.]) |
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# CoreMIDI (OS X) |
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AC_CHECK_HEADER(CoreMIDI/CoreMIDI.h, |
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have_coremidi=1, |
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have_coremidi=0 |
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if test "$have_coremidi" = "1"; then |
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have_midi_input_driver="true" |
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fi |
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AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_COREMIDI, test $have_coremidi = "1") |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_COREMIDI,$have_coremidi,[Define to 1 if you have CoreMIDI installed.]) |
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# Check presence of libgig |
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libgig_version="2.0.2" |
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PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GIG, gig >= $libgig_version, HAVE_GIG=true, HAVE_GIG=false) |
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if test "$HAVE_GIG" = "false"; then |
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echo "Required libgig version not found!" |
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echo "You need to have libgig version ${libgig_version} installed!" |
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exit -1; |
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else |
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echo "yes, found libgig $libgig_version" |
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fi |
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AC_SUBST(GIG_CFLAGS) |
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AC_SUBST(GIG_LIBS) |
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# SQLITE3 |
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PKG_CHECK_MODULES(SQLITE3, sqlite3, HAVE_SQLITE3=true, HAVE_SQLITE3=false) |
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AC_SUBST(SQLITE3_LIBS) |
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AC_SUBST(SQLITE3_CFLAGS) |
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if test $HAVE_SQLITE3 = false; then |
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HAVE_SQLITE3=0; |
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echo "no, support for instrument DB will be disabled!" |
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else |
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HAVE_SQLITE3=1 |
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echo "yes" |
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fi |
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AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_SQLITE3, test $HAVE_SQLITE3 = 1) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(HAVE_SQLITE3,$HAVE_SQLITE3,[Define to 1 if you have SQLITE3 installed.]) |
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if test "$have_midi_input_driver" = "false"; then |
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echo "No supported MIDI input system found!" |
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echo "Sorry, LinuxSampler only supports the following MIDI drivers at the moment:" |
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echo "ALSA, MIDIShare, CoreMIDI." |
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echo "If you think you have one of those available on your system, make sure you" |
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echo "also have the respective development (header) files installed." |
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exit -1; |
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fi |
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if test "$have_audio_output_driver" = "false"; then |
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echo "No supported audio output system found!" |
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echo "Sorry, LinuxSampler only supports ALSA and JACK as audio output driver at the moment!" |
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exit -1; |
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fi |
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########################################################################### |
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# Handle Configuration Options |
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# TODO: should we use AC_ARG_VAR(variable, description) instead? |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(asm, |
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[ --enable-asm |
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Enable hand-crafted assembly optimizations |
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(default=off). LinuxSampler provides CPU specific |
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assembly optimizations for the most important |
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synthesis algorithms. This is currently disabled |
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by default since current asm code is broken.], |
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[config_asm="yes"], |
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[config_asm="no"] |
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) |
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if test "$config_asm" = "yes"; then |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_ASM, 1, [Define to 1 if you want to enable hand-crafted asm optimizations.]) |
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fi |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(dev-mode, |
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we do some extra sanity checks here and there. |
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efficiency a bit], |
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[config_dev_mode="no"], |
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[config_dev_mode="yes"] |
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if test "$config_dev_mode" = "yes"; then |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_DEVMODE, 1, [Define to 1 if you want to enable development mode.]) |
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fi |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug-level, |
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level of all messages is currently somewhere less |
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than 10.], |
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[config_debug_level="${enableval}"], |
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[config_debug_level="1"] |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_DEBUG_LEVEL, $config_debug_level, [Define console verbosity.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(rt-exceptions, |
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[ --enable-rt-exceptions |
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(default=no). If this is enabled, exceptions will |
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be thrown on critical errors in the realtime |
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context as well. Otherwise if disabled |
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segmentation faults will be forced by the |
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application on critical errors.], |
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[config_rt_exceptions="yes"], |
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[config_rt_exceptions="no"] |
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if test "$config_rt_exceptions" = "yes"; then |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_RT_EXCEPTIONS, 1, [Define to 1 to allow exceptions in the realtime context.]) |
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fi |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(preload-samples, |
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[ --enable-preload-samples |
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Due to seeking and latency issues with hard drives |
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we have to cache a small part of samples' head in |
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RAM (default=32768). The higher this value the |
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more memory will be occupied for each sample, but |
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the safer this will be in regards of possible |
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droputs. A 'good' value depends on the running |
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system and usage dependant factors.], |
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[config_preload_samples="${enableval}"], |
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[config_preload_samples="32768"] |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_PRELOAD_SAMPLES, $config_preload_samples, [Define amount of sample points to be cached in RAM.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(max-pitch, |
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[ --enable-max-pitch |
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Specify the maximum allowed pitch value in octaves |
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(default=4). To lower memory usage you might want |
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[config_max_pitch="${enableval}"], |
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[config_max_pitch="4"] |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_MAX_PITCH, $config_max_pitch, [Define max. allowed pitch.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(max-events, |
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[ --enable-max-events |
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Specify the maximum allowed amount of events to be |
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processed per fragment (default=1024).], |
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[config_max_events="${enableval}"], |
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[config_max_events="1024"] |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_MAX_EVENTS_PER_FRAGMENT, $config_max_events, [Define max. allowed events per fragment.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(eg-bottom, |
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[ --enable-eg-bottom |
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Bottom limit of envelope generators |
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(default=0.001). Certain kinds of curve types like |
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exponential curves converge against 0 but never |
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reach 0. So we have to define a certain low value |
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after which we should consider all smaller values |
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to be 'almost zero'. The smaller this value, the |
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longer will voices survive in EG's release stage |
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and thus waste voices. If this value is too high |
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will cause click sounds though.], |
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[config_eg_bottom="${enableval}"], |
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[config_eg_bottom="0.001"] |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_EG_BOTTOM, $config_eg_bottom, [Define bottom limit of envelopes.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(eg-min-release-time, |
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[ --enable-eg-min-release-time |
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Specify the lowest allowed release time in seconds |
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(default=0.0025). This value will also be used to |
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ramp down voices on voice stealing. This value |
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should always be less than the period time of the |
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used audio driver, as in case of voice stealing |
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the killed voice needs to be completely ramped |
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down in the same fragment.], |
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[config_eg_min_release_time="${enableval}"], |
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[config_eg_min_release_time="0.0025"] |
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) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_EG_MIN_RELEASE_TIME, $config_eg_min_release_time, [Define min. release time.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(refill-streams, |
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[ --enable-refill-streams |
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Number of streams that should be refilled in each |
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disk thread cycle (default=4).], |
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[config_refill_streams="${enableval}"], |
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[config_refill_streams="4"] |
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) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_REFILL_STREAMS_PER_RUN, $config_refill_streams, [Define amount of streams to be refilled per cycle.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(stream-min-refill, |
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[ --enable-stream-min-refill |
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Minimum refill size for disk streams (default=1024). |
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The disk thread will go to sleep for a while if no |
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stream had to be refilled more than this value in |
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a disk thread cycle.], |
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[config_stream_min_refill="${enableval}"], |
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[config_stream_min_refill="1024"] |
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) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_STREAM_MIN_REFILL_SIZE, $config_stream_min_refill, [Define min. stream refill size.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(stream-max-refill, |
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[ --enable-stream-max-refill |
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Maximum refill size for disk streams |
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(default=65536). The disk thread will refill |
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each stream only by a size of this value per |
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disk thread cycle.], |
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[config_stream_max_refill="${enableval}"], |
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[config_stream_max_refill="65536"] |
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) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_STREAM_MAX_REFILL_SIZE, $config_stream_max_refill, [Define max. stream refill size.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(stream-size, |
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[ --enable-stream-size |
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Size of each stream's ring buffer in sample points |
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(default=262144).], |
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[config_stream_size="${enableval}"], |
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[config_stream_size="262144"] |
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) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_STREAM_BUFFER_SIZE, $config_stream_size, [Define each stream's ring buffer size.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(max-streams, |
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[ --enable-max-streams |
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Maximum amount of disk streams (default=90). This |
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value should always be higher than the maximum |
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amount of voices.], |
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[config_max_streams="${enableval}"], |
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[config_max_streams="90"] |
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) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_MAX_STREAMS, $config_max_streams, [Define max. streams.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(max-voices, |
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[ --enable-max-voices |
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Maximum amount of voices (default=64). This value |
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should always be lower than the maximum amount of |
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disk streams.], |
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[config_max_voices="${enableval}"], |
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[config_max_voices="64"] |
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) |
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AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_MAX_VOICES, $config_max_voices, [Define max. voices.]) |
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AC_ARG_ENABLE(subfragment-size, |
443 |
|
[ --enable-subfragment-size |
444 |
|
Every audio fragment will be splitted into |
445 |
|
subfragments. Where each subfragment renders |
446 |
|
audio with constant synthesis parameters. This is |
447 |
|
done for efficiency reasons. This parameter |
448 |
|
defines the default size of a subfragment in |
449 |
|
sample points. A large value means less CPU time |
450 |
|
whereas a low value means better audio quality |
451 |
|
(default=32).], |
452 |
|
[config_subfragment_size="${enableval}"], |
453 |
|
[config_subfragment_size="32"] |
454 |
|
) |
455 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_DEFAULT_SUBFRAGMENT_SIZE, $config_subfragment_size, [Define default subfragment size (in sample points).]) |
456 |
|
|
457 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(global-attenuation, |
458 |
|
[ --enable-global-attenuation |
459 |
|
To prevent clipping all samples will be lowered |
460 |
|
in amplitude by this given factor. |
461 |
|
(default=0.35)], |
462 |
|
[config_global_attenuation="${enableval}"], |
463 |
|
[config_global_attenuation="0.35"] |
464 |
|
) |
465 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_GLOBAL_ATTENUATION, $config_global_attenuation, [Define global volume attenuation (as floating point factor).]) |
466 |
|
|
467 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(voice-steal-algo, |
468 |
|
[ --enable-voice-steal-algo |
469 |
|
Voice stealing algorithm to be used. Currently |
470 |
|
available options: |
471 |
|
none: |
472 |
|
Disable voice stealing completely. |
473 |
|
oldestvoiceonkey (default): |
474 |
|
Try to kill a voice on the same key first, |
475 |
|
if no success, proceed with the oldest key. |
476 |
|
oldestkey: |
477 |
|
Try to kill a voice from the oldest active |
478 |
|
key.], |
479 |
|
[ if test ! "(" "${enableval}" = "none" \ |
480 |
|
-o "${enableval}" = "oldestvoiceonkey" \ |
481 |
|
-o "${enableval}" = "oldestkey" ")" ; then |
482 |
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unknown voice stealing algorithm for parameter --enable-voice-steal-algo]) |
483 |
|
else |
484 |
|
config_voice_steal_algo="${enableval}" |
485 |
|
fi |
486 |
|
], |
487 |
|
[config_voice_steal_algo="oldestvoiceonkey"] |
488 |
|
) |
489 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_VOICE_STEAL_ALGO, voice_steal_algo_${config_voice_steal_algo}, [Define voice stealing algorithm to be used.]) |
490 |
|
|
491 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(sysex-buffer-size, |
492 |
|
[ --enable-sysex-buffer-size |
493 |
|
System Exclusive Message buffer size in kB |
494 |
|
(default=2048).], |
495 |
|
[config_sysex_buffer_size="${enableval}"], |
496 |
|
[config_sysex_buffer_size="2048"] |
497 |
|
) |
498 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_SYSEX_BUFFER_SIZE, $config_sysex_buffer_size, [Define SysEx buffer size.]) |
499 |
|
|
500 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(force-filter, |
501 |
|
[ --enable-force-filter |
502 |
|
If enabled will force filter to be used even if |
503 |
|
no usage was define in instrument patch files. |
504 |
|
(default=no).], |
505 |
|
[config_force_filter="yes"], |
506 |
|
[config_force_filter="no"] |
507 |
|
) |
508 |
|
if test "$config_force_filter" = "yes"; then |
509 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_FORCE_FILTER, 1, [Define to 1 to force filter usage.]) |
510 |
|
fi |
511 |
|
|
512 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(filter-cutoff-min, |
513 |
|
[ --enable-filter-cutoff-min |
514 |
|
Minimum filter cutoff frequency in Hz |
515 |
|
(default=100.0).], |
516 |
|
[config_filter_cutoff_min="${enableval}"], |
517 |
|
[config_filter_cutoff_min="100.0"] |
518 |
|
) |
519 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_FILTER_CUTOFF_MIN, ${config_filter_cutoff_min}f, [Define min. filter cutoff frequency.]) |
520 |
|
|
521 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(filter-cutoff-max, |
522 |
|
[ --enable-filter-cutoff-max |
523 |
|
Maximum filter cutoff frequency in Hz |
524 |
|
(default=10000.0).], |
525 |
|
[config_filter_cutoff_max="${enableval}"], |
526 |
|
[config_filter_cutoff_max="10000.0"] |
527 |
|
) |
528 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_FILTER_CUTOFF_MAX, ${config_filter_cutoff_max}f, [Define max. filter cutoff frequency.]) |
529 |
|
|
530 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(override-cutoff-ctrl, |
531 |
|
[ --enable-override-cutoff-ctrl |
532 |
|
Override filter cutoff MIDI controller (default=no). |
533 |
|
Note: you have to define the MIDI controller number |
534 |
|
here, it's not a boolean parameter type! If this |
535 |
|
option is used, controller number given by |
536 |
|
instrument patch will be ignored and instead this |
537 |
|
supplied value will be used.], |
538 |
|
[config_override_cutoff_ctrl="${enableval}"], |
539 |
|
[config_override_cutoff_ctrl="no"] |
540 |
|
) |
541 |
|
if test ! "$config_override_cutoff_ctrl" = "no"; then |
542 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_OVERRIDE_CUTOFF_CTRL, $config_override_cutoff_ctrl, [Define to a MIDI controller number to override cutoff control.]) |
543 |
|
fi |
544 |
|
|
545 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(override-resonance-ctrl, |
546 |
|
[ --enable-override-resonance-ctrl |
547 |
|
Override filter resonance MIDI controller |
548 |
|
(default=no). Note: you have to define the MIDI |
549 |
|
controller number here, it's not a boolean |
550 |
|
parameter type! If this option is used, controller |
551 |
|
number given by instrument patch will be ignored |
552 |
|
and instead this supplied value will be used.], |
553 |
|
[config_override_resonance_ctrl="${enableval}"], |
554 |
|
[config_override_resonance_ctrl="no"] |
555 |
|
) |
556 |
|
if test ! "$config_override_resonance_ctrl" = "no"; then |
557 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_OVERRIDE_RESONANCE_CTRL, $config_override_resonance_ctrl, [Define to a MIDI controller number to override resonance control.]) |
558 |
|
fi |
559 |
|
|
560 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(override-filter-type, |
561 |
|
[ --enable-override-filter-type |
562 |
|
Override filter type (default=no). Options: |
563 |
|
hp: for highpass |
564 |
|
bp: for bandpass |
565 |
|
br: for bandreject |
566 |
|
lp: for lowpass |
567 |
|
lpt: for lowpass turbo], |
568 |
|
[ if test "${enableval}" = "hp" ; then |
569 |
|
config_override_filter_type="::gig::vcf_type_highpass" |
570 |
|
elif test "${enableval}" = "bp" ; then |
571 |
|
config_override_filter_type="::gig::vcf_type_bandpass" |
572 |
|
elif test "${enableval}" = "br" ; then |
573 |
|
config_override_filter_type="::gig::vcf_type_bandreject" |
574 |
|
elif test "${enableval}" = "lp" ; then |
575 |
|
config_override_filter_type="::gig::vcf_type_lowpass" |
576 |
|
elif test "${enableval}" = "lpt" ; then |
577 |
|
config_override_filter_type="::gig::vcf_type_lowpassturbo" |
578 |
|
elif test ! "${enableval}" = "no"; then |
579 |
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unknown filter type for parameter --enable-override-filter-type]) |
580 |
|
fi |
581 |
|
], |
582 |
|
[config_override_filter_type="no"] |
583 |
|
) |
584 |
|
if test ! "$config_override_filter_type" = "no"; then |
585 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_OVERRIDE_FILTER_TYPE, $config_override_filter_type, [Define to a filter type to always force that filter type.]) |
586 |
|
fi |
587 |
|
|
588 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(gs-checksum, |
589 |
|
[ --enable-gs-checksum |
590 |
|
Enable Roland General Synth SysEx checksum check |
591 |
|
(default=no). If this is enabled, all GS SysEx |
592 |
|
messages which do not provide a correct checksum |
593 |
|
will be ignored. This is disabled by default as |
594 |
|
not all devices honor GS checksums.], |
595 |
|
[config_assert_gs_sysex_checksum="yes"], |
596 |
|
[config_assert_gs_sysex_checksum="no"] |
597 |
|
) |
598 |
|
if test "config_assert_gs_sysex_checksum" = "yes"; then |
599 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_ASSERT_GS_SYSEX_CHECKSUM, 1, [Define to 1 if you want to enable GS SysEx check.]) |
600 |
|
fi |
601 |
|
|
602 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(signed-triang-algo, |
603 |
|
[ --enable-signed-triang-algo |
604 |
|
Signed triangular wave algorithm to be used (e.g. for LFOs). |
605 |
|
Currently available options: |
606 |
|
intmath: |
607 |
|
Uses integer math without any branch will then be |
608 |
|
converted to floating point value for each sample point. |
609 |
|
This int->float conversion might hurt on some systems. |
610 |
|
intmathabs: |
611 |
|
Similar to intmath but uses abs() function. |
612 |
|
Depending on compiler and platrofm this could |
613 |
|
perform better than integer math as it avoids |
614 |
|
an extra integer multiply instruction. |
615 |
|
|
616 |
|
diharmonic: |
617 |
|
The triangular wave will be approximated by adding two |
618 |
|
sinusoidials. This solution might especially hurt on |
619 |
|
systems with weak floating point unit. |
620 |
|
benchmark (default): |
621 |
|
This is not an algorithm. Use this option if the |
622 |
|
appropriate algorithm should be automatically |
623 |
|
chosen by the configure script by performing a |
624 |
|
benchmark between the algorithms mentioned above. |
625 |
|
This will NOT work for cross compilation!], |
626 |
|
[ if test ! "(" "${enableval}" = "intmath" \ |
627 |
|
-o "${enableval}" = "intmathabs" \ |
628 |
|
-o "${enableval}" = "diharmonic" ")" ; then |
629 |
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unknown triangular wave algorithm for parameter --enable-signed-triang-algo]) |
630 |
|
else |
631 |
|
config_signed_triang_algo="${enableval}" |
632 |
|
fi |
633 |
|
], |
634 |
|
[config_signed_triang_algo="benchmark"] |
635 |
|
) |
636 |
|
|
637 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(unsigned-triang-algo, |
638 |
|
[ --enable-unsigned-triang-algo |
639 |
|
Unsigned triangular wave algorithm to be used (e.g. for LFOs). |
640 |
|
Currently available options: |
641 |
|
intmath: |
642 |
|
Uses integer math without any branch will then be |
643 |
|
converted to floating point value for each sample point. |
644 |
|
This int->float conversion might hurt on some systems. |
645 |
|
intmathabs: |
646 |
|
Similar to intmath but uses abs() function. |
647 |
|
Depending on compiler and platrofm this could |
648 |
|
perform better than integer math as it avoids |
649 |
|
an extra integer multiply instruction. |
650 |
|
|
651 |
|
diharmonic: |
652 |
|
The triangular wave will be approximated by adding two |
653 |
|
sinusoidials. This solution might especially hurt on |
654 |
|
systems with weak floating point unit. |
655 |
|
benchmark (default): |
656 |
|
This is not an algorithm. Use this option if the |
657 |
|
appropriate algorithm should be automatically |
658 |
|
chosen by the configure script by performing a |
659 |
|
benchmark between the algorithms mentioned above. |
660 |
|
This will NOT work for cross compilation!], |
661 |
|
[ if test ! "(" "${enableval}" = "intmath" \ |
662 |
|
-o "${enableval}" = "intmathabs" \ |
663 |
|
-o "${enableval}" = "diharmonic" ")" ; then |
664 |
|
AC_MSG_ERROR([Unknown triangular wave algorithm for parameter --enable-unsigned-triang-algo]) |
665 |
|
else |
666 |
|
config_unsigned_triang_algo="${enableval}" |
667 |
|
fi |
668 |
|
], |
669 |
|
[config_unsigned_triang_algo="benchmark"] |
670 |
|
) |
671 |
|
|
672 |
|
AC_ARG_ENABLE(process-muted-channels, |
673 |
|
[ --enable-process-muted-channels |
674 |
|
Enable processing of muted channels (default=no). |
675 |
|
In that mode all MIDI events in the muted channels |
676 |
|
will be processed. This will provide information |
677 |
|
about the active voices in the muted channels and |
678 |
|
will not discard notes, triggered in mute mode, |
679 |
|
when the channel is unmuted. But also will reduce |
680 |
|
the efficiency.], |
681 |
|
[config_process_muted_channels="yes"], |
682 |
|
[config_process_muted_channels="no"] |
683 |
|
) |
684 |
|
if test "$config_process_muted_channels" = "yes"; then |
685 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_PROCESS_MUTED_CHANNELS, 1, [Define to 1 if you want to enable processing of muted channels.]) |
686 |
|
fi |
687 |
|
|
688 |
|
|
689 |
|
########################################################################### |
690 |
|
# Automatic Benchmarks (to detect the best algorithms for the system) |
691 |
|
|
692 |
|
AC_LANG_SAVE |
693 |
|
|
694 |
|
if test "$config_signed_triang_algo" = "benchmark"; then |
695 |
|
echo -n "benchmarking for the best (signed) triangular oscillator algorithm... " |
696 |
|
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS |
697 |
|
AC_TRY_RUN([ |
698 |
|
#define SIGNED 1 |
699 |
|
#define SILENT 1 |
700 |
|
#include "${srcdir}/benchmarks/triang.cpp" |
701 |
|
], |
702 |
|
triang_signed=0, |
703 |
|
triang_signed=$?, |
704 |
|
triang_signed=0 |
705 |
|
) |
706 |
|
if test "$triang_signed" = "2"; then |
707 |
|
config_signed_triang_algo="intmath" |
708 |
|
echo "integer math" |
709 |
|
elif test "$triang_signed" = "3"; then |
710 |
|
config_signed_triang_algo="diharmonic" |
711 |
|
echo "di harmonics" |
712 |
|
elif test "$triang_signed" = "5"; then |
713 |
|
config_signed_triang_algo="intmathabs" |
714 |
|
echo "integer math using abs()" |
715 |
|
else |
716 |
|
echo "Benchmark of signed triangular wave algorithms failed!" |
717 |
|
echo "Maybe you are doing cross compilation? In that case you have to select" |
718 |
|
echo "an algorithm manually with './configure --enable-signed-triang-algo=...'" |
719 |
|
echo "Call './configure --help' for further information or read configure.in." |
720 |
|
exit -1; |
721 |
|
fi |
722 |
|
fi |
723 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_SIGNED_TRIANG_ALGO, ${triang_signed}, [Define signed triangular wave algorithm to be used.]) |
724 |
|
|
725 |
|
if test "$config_unsigned_triang_algo" = "benchmark"; then |
726 |
|
echo -n "benchmarking for the best (unsigned) triangular oscillator algorithm... " |
727 |
|
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS |
728 |
|
AC_TRY_RUN([ |
729 |
|
#define SIGNED 0 |
730 |
|
#define SILENT 1 |
731 |
|
#include "${srcdir}/benchmarks/triang.cpp" |
732 |
|
], |
733 |
|
triang_unsigned=0, |
734 |
|
triang_unsigned=$?, |
735 |
|
triang_unsigned=0 |
736 |
|
) |
737 |
|
if test "$triang_unsigned" = "2"; then |
738 |
|
config_unsigned_triang_algo="intmath" |
739 |
|
echo "integer math" |
740 |
|
elif test "$triang_unsigned" = "3"; then |
741 |
|
config_unsigned_triang_algo="diharmonic" |
742 |
|
echo "di harmonics" |
743 |
|
elif test "$triang_unsigned" = "5"; then |
744 |
|
config_unsigned_triang_algo="intmathabs" |
745 |
|
echo "integer math using abs()" |
746 |
|
else |
747 |
|
echo "Benchmark of unsigned triangular wave algorithms failed!" |
748 |
|
echo "Maybe you are doing cross compilation? In that case you have to select" |
749 |
|
echo "an algorithm manually with './configure --enable-unsigned-triang-algo=...'" |
750 |
|
echo "Call './configure --help' for further information or read configure.in." |
751 |
|
exit -1; |
752 |
|
fi |
753 |
|
fi |
754 |
|
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(CONFIG_UNSIGNED_TRIANG_ALGO, ${triang_unsigned}, [Define unsigned triangular wave algorithm to be used.]) |
755 |
|
|
756 |
|
AC_LANG_RESTORE |
757 |
|
|
758 |
|
|
759 |
|
########################################################################### |
760 |
|
# Create Build Files |
761 |
|
|
762 |
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) |
AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) |
763 |
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(linuxsampler, 0.2) |
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(linuxsampler, "$LINUXSAMPLER_RELEASE_MAJOR.$LINUXSAMPLER_RELEASE_MINOR.$LINUXSAMPLER_RELEASE_BUILD") |
764 |
|
|
765 |
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS |
AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS |
766 |
AC_PROG_CXX |
AC_PROG_CXX |
|
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL |
|
767 |
|
|
768 |
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile src/Makefile src/network/Makefile src/engines/Makefile src/engines/gig/Makefile src/engines/common/Makefile src/common/Makefile src/lib/Makefile src/lib/fileloader/Makefile src/lib/fileloader/libgig/Makefile src/testcases/Makefile src/drivers/Makefile src/drivers/audio/Makefile src/drivers/midi/Makefile) |
# some gcc 4.0 versions need -msse for SSE register allocations |
769 |
|
if test "$config_asm" = "yes"; then |
770 |
|
if test "$def_arch_x86" = 1; then |
771 |
|
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -msse" |
772 |
|
fi |
773 |
|
fi |
774 |
|
|
775 |
|
# autoconf 2.59/libtool 1.5.12 bug? work-around. Without a check like |
776 |
|
# this, the dlfcn.h check in am_prog_libtool may fail. |
777 |
|
AC_CHECK_HEADER(stdlib.h) |
778 |
|
|
779 |
|
AC_OUTPUT( \ |
780 |
|
Makefile \ |
781 |
|
man/Makefile \ |
782 |
|
man/linuxsampler.1 \ |
783 |
|
src/Makefile \ |
784 |
|
src/network/Makefile \ |
785 |
|
src/engines/Makefile \ |
786 |
|
src/engines/gig/Makefile \ |
787 |
|
src/engines/common/Makefile \ |
788 |
|
src/common/Makefile src/lib/Makefile \ |
789 |
|
src/lib/fileloader/Makefile \ |
790 |
|
src/lib/fileloader/libgig/Makefile \ |
791 |
|
src/testcases/Makefile \ |
792 |
|
src/drivers/Makefile \ |
793 |
|
src/drivers/audio/Makefile \ |
794 |
|
src/drivers/midi/Makefile \ |
795 |
|
linuxsampler.spec \ |
796 |
|
debian/Makefile \ |
797 |
|
Artwork/Makefile \ |
798 |
|
scripts/Makefile \ |
799 |
|
osx/Makefile \ |
800 |
|
osx/LinuxSampler.xcode/Makefile \ |
801 |
|
Documentation/Makefile \ |
802 |
|
Documentation/Engines/Makefile \ |
803 |
|
Documentation/Engines/gig/Makefile \ |
804 |
|
linuxsampler.pc \ |
805 |
|
Doxyfile \ |
806 |
|
) |
807 |
|
|
808 |
|
|
809 |
|
########################################################################### |
810 |
|
# Output All Configuration Options |
811 |
|
|
812 |
|
echo "" |
813 |
|
echo "#####################################################################" |
814 |
|
echo "# LinuxSampler Configuration #" |
815 |
|
echo "#-------------------------------------------------------------------#" |
816 |
|
echo "# Assembly Optimizations: ${config_asm}" |
817 |
|
echo "# Development Mode: ${config_dev_mode}" |
818 |
|
echo "# Debug Level: ${config_debug_level}" |
819 |
|
echo "# Use Exceptions in RT Context: ${config_rt_exceptions}" |
820 |
|
echo "# Preload Samples: ${config_preload_samples}" |
821 |
|
echo "# Maximum Pitch: ${config_max_pitch} (octaves)" |
822 |
|
echo "# Maximum Events: ${config_max_events}" |
823 |
|
echo "# Envelope Bottom Level: ${config_eg_bottom} (linear)" |
824 |
|
echo "# Envelope Minimum Release Time: ${config_eg_min_release_time} s" |
825 |
|
echo "# Streams to be refilled per Disk Thread Cycle: ${config_refill_streams}" |
826 |
|
echo "# Minimum Stream Refill Size: ${config_stream_min_refill}" |
827 |
|
echo "# Maximum Stream Refill Size: ${config_stream_max_refill}" |
828 |
|
echo "# Stream Size: ${config_stream_size}" |
829 |
|
echo "# Maximum Disk Streams: ${config_max_streams}" |
830 |
|
echo "# Maximum Voices: ${config_max_voices}" |
831 |
|
echo "# Default Subfragment Size: ${config_subfragment_size}" |
832 |
|
echo "# Global Volume Attenuation: ${config_global_attenuation}" |
833 |
|
echo "# Voice Stealing Algorithm: ${config_voice_steal_algo}" |
834 |
|
echo "# Signed Triangular Oscillator Algorithm: ${config_signed_triang_algo}" |
835 |
|
echo "# Unsigned Triangular Oscillator Algorithm: ${config_unsigned_triang_algo}" |
836 |
|
echo "# SysEx Buffer Size: ${config_sysex_buffer_size} Byte" |
837 |
|
echo "# Force Filter Usage: ${config_force_filter}" |
838 |
|
echo "# Filter Cutoff Minimum: ${config_filter_cutoff_min} Hz" |
839 |
|
echo "# Filter Cutoff Maximum: ${config_filter_cutoff_max} Hz" |
840 |
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echo "# Override Filter Cutoff Controller: ${config_override_cutoff_ctrl}" |
841 |
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echo "# Override Filter Resonance Controller: ${config_override_resonance_ctrl}" |
842 |
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echo "# Override Filter Type: ${config_override_filter_type}" |
843 |
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echo "# Assert GS SysEx Checksum: ${config_assert_gs_sysex_checksum}" |
844 |
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echo "# Process Muted Channels: ${config_process_muted_channels}" |
845 |
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echo "#-------------------------------------------------------------------#" |
846 |
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echo "# Read './configure --help' or file 'configure.in' for details. #" |
847 |
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echo "#####################################################################" |
848 |
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echo "" |
849 |
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echo "Good. Now type 'make' to compile, followed by 'make install' as root." |
850 |
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echo "" |