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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1I have a repository up with a modified version of ceres to compile nicely
under debian (and most likely other modern package-based linux
distributions). I believe that my repository will simplify the build
process for you, if you resort to building it yourself.see: https://github.com/jeremysalwen/Ceres-Debian
Note that this is Ceres, not Ceres 3, but people on this mailing list tell
me that Ceres is more up to date than Ceres 3, and contains almost all of
the same features.Jeremy
On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 8:07 AM, NJCross wrote:
> Could someone guide me to an iso file for a working music liveCD which
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=A0I have a repository up with a modified version of ceres to compile nicel=
y under debian (and most likely other modern package-based linux distributi=
ons).=A0 I believe that my repository will simplify the build process for y=
ou, if you resort to building it yourself.
see: https://g=
ithub.com/jeremysalwen/Ceres-DebianNote that this is Ceres, not=
Ceres 3, but people on this mailing list tell me that Ceres is more up to =
date than Ceres 3, and contains almost all of the same features.
JeremyOn Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 8:07 A=
M, NJCross <n=
jcross@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Could someone guide me to an iso file f=
or a working music liveCD which includes a working version of Ceres3. I nee=
d to create an AudioSculpt partial tracking file from a sound file, so coul=
d use Sculpttool instead but it needs to be on liveCD or simple to install.=
Why doesn't IRCAM allow any free access to analysis tools like superVP=
? Anyway, if not, any ideas?
NJC__________________________________=
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