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Date:      Sat, 22 Dec 2001 22:35:45 +1100 (EST)
From:      "Daeron" <daeron@fandom.net>
To:        ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   midimountain
Message-ID:  <1140.192.168.167.6.1009020945.squirrel@192.168.167.1>

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Hi Guys,

  THanx for doing the MidiMountain port update. It sounds like a very 
interesting software bundle.
  A couple of 'minor' problems though:

 1) the install failed to copy the 
work/midimountain-0.3.0/midimountain/pixmaps/Cursor* pixmaps over to the 
pixmap directory (copies them all from Edit* onwards)
 2) it needs a libxfce.so
  -- is that part of the "xfce" window manager - anyway it seemed happy 
about it after I compiled & installed xfce.
 3) It now fails to work , saying something about not knowing how many 
midi devices??
 4) There don't seem to be *any* docs on the midimountain.conf or about 
these devices. I don't have any midi devices connected to my system, just 
want to be able to edit midi files for starters.
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 Below is the current response when I try to execute midimountain
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# midimountain
MidiMountain, Version 0.3.0, copyright (c) 2001, Adrian Meyer
Using configuration file: /usr/local/etc/midimountain.conf
TMidiOSSIO: Set timebase 96
TMidiOSSIO: Set tempo 120
Error determining the number of MIDI inputs




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