Fix compilation with 'AUDIO_PORT_SUPPORT' defined ( #5841).Fix knob graphic not updating on small changes ( #5850).Fix a bug with pasting note clips ( #5844, #5847).Adds feature to merge Instrument Track patterns ( #5700).Fix too small height of the carla instrument window ( #5829).Lv2: Fix overflow and enum visualization ( #5811).Adds support for MIDI CC events inside LMMS ( #5581, #5824).Git commit for each binary releases are as follows: release date/time(UTC) In other words crashes may happen, and in the worst case scenario your project files may break.Īlso, some features may be added or removed before betas or stable releases. Note that this isn't a beta or release candidate, so there are no stability or compatibility guarantees. Binaries in this release page may be updated without any prior notifications, but backups will be provided once we update them, in case of serious regressions. This is a release from the development branch, like nightly builds(but not exactly). The macOS 10.13 build is buggy on 10.14 or newer. nsi.in file and configure/call it manually from the build environment.Note for macOS users: if you're using macOS 10.14(Mojave) or newer, please use the according version. Note, I've learned the hard way that I don't really like CMake's nsis integration, so I'd likely treat it as a. If you'd like something like this, I can probably write it up in a few days, I'd just have to learn how to script and call the. I could offer to write a Windows desktop installer/uninstaller for Carla (I use makensis, which is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS hosts to build Windows installers) but for personal reasons, I've had to become less involved with LMMS which is why I haven't volunteered myself up to this point. The same could be argued for Windows, we could expect a drag-and-drop to C:\Program Files\, but this is so uncommon to Windows users, that - in my experience - it's more common to just use C:\ for manually-installed apps. Well, Windows has defined locations for apps too, I just think it's just more culturally acceptable on systems like Mac to expect users to drag-and-drop software into the Applications folder from a zip file. on linux and macOS we have proper defined locations where applications go, it is just windows needing special methods. That would still be windows specific, but that is what this ticket is all about anyway. Yes, however, that will require the user to run carla at least once, then start LMMS, since the desktop installer is distributed as a. so users would run the standalone once, and after that LMMS would try to find it via registry key. Simplest method I see here, without having to resort to a full installer, is to have Carla write to the windows registry in a predefined path what was its last known location. There's also the possibility of having Carla as an installable desktop application, (then we'd look for it in some reliable locations) but that would be even more scope, so PATH is a quick way to get it working that users tend to understand, and one which is easy to cleanup if it causes problems. so PATH is often considered a sane location, despite it's brute-force nature.Īnother possible solution is to provide a settings screen for this like we do for VSTs and things, or a custom environment variable, but I wanted to decrease the scope. Windows looks for DLLs in the following search order: It's how we tackled this in #5713 and - in my experience - it's quite common for software to use this. Unfortunately, until Carla or LMMS provides a reliable search location, LMMS needs a way to find this file. □īy mutating the entire windows system? the native-plugin DLL is always needed because a library links against it, the proposed workaround doesn't sound very sane to me. I took a quick glance at the Carla project and didn't notice any immediate changes to this API call though so this is just a blind guess. My gut instinct is that this symbol is the root of the problem. One thing I noticed when using depends.exe on our carlabase.dll is that the Parent Import ("PI") column is red for carla_get_library_folder().
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