Mscore 1.0

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morgonzola
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Mscore 1.0

#1 Post by morgonzola »

here it is [edited by playdayz]

mscore.sfs


see playsayz's post for the pet below

this does not that huge qt sfs but its there anyways and it might not be so big in the future :oops: gotta learn how to strip stuff i guess

and of course i compiled all the little bits you dont need these however
just thought i might keep them up here

portaudio-V19
libxml++-2.34.1
libiec61883-1.2.0
jack-1.9.7
libffado-2.0.0

if anyone wants a nothing included version tell me and ill compile without support for all that
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#2 Post by playdayz »

Great. I will try to help when I get time in a few days.
this has no menu entry so just go into a command line and type mscore and it will fire up. or just find it with pfind and make a desktop entry out of it. If someone can either tell me how to make a menu entry or make one for this program, then please do so and post it up here.

this still requires that huge qt sfs but im working on a cut down specific version for just mscore. can someone help me with that and tell me how i can see specifically what parts of qt mscore needs so people dont have to dl all 161 MB of it Shocked
Does the program start without error messages. I get messages about 3 missing plugins (as i recall). But I am trying to cut down the Qt. I can't seem to get a free download of the huge sfs--maybe tomorrow.

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#3 Post by morgonzola »

Does the program start without error messages. I get messages about 3 missing plugins (as i recall). But I am trying to cut down the Qt. I can't seem to get a free download of the huge sfs--maybe tomorrow.
did you install all those extra pet packages?

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#4 Post by playdayz »

Yes, morgonzola, it's working now. I had added the extras, but your Qt is working and the one I was trying to use wasn't.

So far, there is a Musescore pet at 41 MB plus Qt-4.7.3 at 36MB.

As Muggins suggested in the other thread, some of the binaries needed to be stripped ('# strip mscore', for example). Stripping removes 'debugging symbols' that are not necessary for us--as I understand it.. Also I removed the doc folder which was 250 some odd MB! And removed some other folders from Qt.

It seems to start just fine now. Good work. I had been working on it for several hours a couple of days ago and did not get a working version.

I will look to see if I should downsize further and then post. Cheers.

Here is a 68MB pet, complete, nothing else needed. Please put it through its paces ;-). I will prepare and upload an sfs also. Thanks again for a great addition to the Puppy Package Manager.
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... cid525.pet

Here is the sfs--also complete -> http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... cid525.sfs

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#5 Post by morgonzola »

alright well thanks for the follow up. i didn't actually know about the whole strip thing so i guess lesson learned.

but thanks for the more polished pet+sfs :D

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#6 Post by muggins »

Morgonzola,

the musescore app looks good...unfortunately I have zero musical ability to use it!

@Playdayz,

in your cutdown version, of Morgonzola's QT4, the mkspecs directory is redundant. Also I wonder if all the Qt4 libs are required for musescore? I compiled some app, in the past, using a full QT4 set of libs, but then pruned it to a minimal set, and it worked fine.

Musecore definitely starts with:

libQtCore.so.4 libQtGui.so.4 libQtScript.so.4 libQtSvg.so.4
libQtDesigner.so.4 libQtNetwork.so.4 libQtScriptTools.so.4 libQtXml.so.4

but whether it loses any other functionality, without the rest of libs, is beyond my meagre musical ability.

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#7 Post by playdayz »

Musecore definitely starts with:

libQtCore.so.4 libQtGui.so.4 libQtScript.so.4 libQtSvg.so.4
libQtDesigner.so.4 libQtNetwork.so.4 libQtScriptTools.so.4 libQtXml.so.4
Thanks muggins. I will revisit.

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#8 Post by charlie6 »

Hi all,
just for information...

I've been using Nted (now version 1.10.18) on puppy 4.12 4.20 lupu511 wary511;

Nted has less "bling" than Musescore and ca. 700MB (included locales ,doc stripped ; 3.7MB with doc). I personaly gave up Musescore.

Read the very last posts here in forum member MacClamrock thread:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 4&start=15

There is a debian archive which runs on above listed puppies - no dependency to install (unless timidity if you want sound rendering) - links given in the above mentionned thread.

website:
just google for Nted

hope this could help
have fun
charlie

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#9 Post by playdayz »

I've been using Nted (now version 1.10.18 ) on puppy 4.12 4.20 lupu511 wary511;

Nted has less "bling" than Musescore and ca. 700MB (included locales ,doc stripped ; 3.7MB with doc).
Yes, much less bling. This package of 1.10.18 seems to run--will need to be tested.

http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/i386/nted/download
Musecore definitely starts with:

libQtCore.so.4 libQtGui.so.4 libQtScript.so.4 libQtSvg.so.4
libQtDesigner.so.4 libQtNetwork.so.4 libQtScriptTools.so.4 libQtXml.so.4

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# ldd mscore
	linux-gate.so.1 =>  (0xffffe000)
	libQtDesigner.so.4 => /opt/qt-opensource-4.7.3/lib/libQtDesigner.so.4 (0xb7137000)
	libQtScript.so.4 => /opt/qt-opensource-4.7.3/lib/libQtScript.so.4 (0xb6ea9000)
	libQtSvg.so.4 => /opt/qt-opensource-4.7.3/lib/libQtSvg.so.4 (0xb6e4f000)
	libQtScriptTools.so.4 => /opt/qt-opensource-4.7.3/lib/libQtScriptTools.so.4 (0xb6d8f000)
	libQtGui.so.4 => /opt/qt-opensource-4.7.3/lib/libQtGui.so.4 (0xb629e000)
	libQtXml.so.4 => /opt/qt-opensource-4.7.3/lib/libQtXml.so.4 (0xb6259000)
	libQtNetwork.so.4 => /opt/qt-opensource-4.7.3/lib/libQtNetwork.so.4 (0xb611c000)
	libQtCore.so.4 => /opt/qt-opensource-4.7.3/lib/libQtCore.so.4 (0xb5e72000)
It looks like you are right muggins--that is all it should need--or at least all that it asks for--unless one of these has a dependency. Now to see how much we could save. Thanks.

We saved 35MB installed--13MB in the size of the pet. Good going muggins!

http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... 525-v2.pet
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#10 Post by Moose On The Loose »

playdayz wrote:
I've been using Nted (now version 1.10.18 ) on puppy 4.12 4.20 lupu511 wary511;

Nted has less "bling" than Musescore and ca. 700MB (included locales ,doc stripped ; 3.7MB with doc).
Yes, much less bling. This package of 1.10.18 seems to run--will need to be tested.

http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/i386/nted/download
The version that like points to requires GLIBC-2.7
It won't run on puppy 4.31 for this reason

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#11 Post by playdayz »

The version that like points to requires GLIBC-2.7
It won't run on puppy 4.31 for this reason
It is recommended to try the version below this, compiled in Puppy 4..1.2, will likely work in 4.3.1. It is also a smaller version that will work in Lucid 5.2.5.

If not then, here is an older version of nted (from Lucid Lynx actually). Maybe it will work.
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#12 Post by charlie6 »

Hi,
I shuold have mentionned in my above post that I each time have compiled Nted for each puppy version excepted 4.3.1:
Here is the one for puppy 4.1.2 which runs also on 4.20; and maybe could well run on 4.3.1 - just get a try on it !

I have followed the developpment of Nted from version 1.4.15 till 1.10.18 and ... honestly, the last one has numerous bug fixes.

On another way, Nted is really easy to compile: juts follow the compiling instructions on the web site:
what I did:
- on a frugall puppy install, load the relevant devx_4xx.sfs
- you have to download pkg-config-0.23.tar.gz somewhere (easy to find where) and compile it;
- download the nted.1.10.18.tar.gz archive, then just compile it.

Here is the pet for 4.1.2
(... I did not know it was possible to attach such that a "big" pet !)

Hope this helps
Cheers, Charlie

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#13 Post by angelsguitar »

Are there any plans for Musescore 1.1? That would be great.

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mscore on slacko

#14 Post by alphamale »

i tried the mscore sfs and the pet on slacko and neither worked for me.

is it possible i did something wrong or do these not work on slacko?

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Re: mscore on slacko

#15 Post by charlie6 »

Hi
welcome to the puppy community !
alphamale wrote:i tried the mscore sfs and the pet on slacko and neither worked for me.
To help solving:
1. locate the folder were the mscore binary file is located (I guess is in /usr/bin) and there open a terminal
2. do:

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#ldd mscore
...
and you should get some rows telling
...
a_given_file | not found
...
another_given_file | not found
..
#
You just have to try downloading and install those 'not found' dependencies.

If you do not need slacko, you may switch to the later Lucid-528 and install the mscore-lucid.pet or sfs which run there out of the box

Hope this helps
Cheers, charlie

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no missing dependencies

#16 Post by alphamale »

i typed ldd mscore in terminal and got a long list of dependencies,

but no missing file messages.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

EDIT : i was wrong, there was one file missing...

libjack.so.0

i downloaded libjack0 from ubuntu repo. but mscore still isn't finding libjack.so.0

can someone tell me where it resides on your system?

maybe it is just a path issue.

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mscore on slacko

#17 Post by charlie6 »

Hi alphamale,
...as your insisting getting it running on slacko, here you are:
The following extra files need being installed for getting Musescore-1.0-lucid525.pet or .sfs running on slacko:
- celt-0.7.1-i486-1dj.txz here http://download.salixos.org/i486/13.37/ ... 86-1dj.txz
- jack-1.9.6-i486-2tm.txz here http://www.slackware.org.uk/salix/i486/ ... 86-2tm.txz
- libsamplerate-0.1.7-q1.pet here http://distro.ibiblio.org/quirky/pet_pa ... 1.7-q1.pet
this tested on a fresh slacko 5.3.0.1

Musescore here running out off the box with menu entry + sound !! :-)
ps: this might also work on wary.
Hope this helps
Have fun !
Charlie

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#18 Post by pa_mcclamrock »

All right! I've been using NtEd 1.0.18, but I've been finding some dismaying bugs and the author hasn't responded to my e-mails. Now I discover that MuseScore has active user forums and apparently better features than NtEd. I'd like to give it a try, but I'd like to try version 1.1 (the latest) if possible. Um, do you think anyone here might be putting together a MuseScore 1.1 .pet or .sfs soon? :D
It's stupid to use inferior software for ideological reasons.
--Linus Torvalds

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#19 Post by angelsguitar »

Musescore 1.1 has been out for a while. Any plans on building a pet or sfs for Musescore 1.1?

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#20 Post by nooby »

So if I get it??? This is a puppy version of MuseScore
or rather the puppy version of Mscore? How is that one
different from MuseScore original?

So if one take notes from a site and put into this
program than it play the music? That would be awesome.

I would love to hear how this guy's sounded but only find
the notes as scores?
http://www.folkwiki.se/Personer/John-ErikMattsson

But maybe them are too different in notation? So them will
not play? hehe the download is very slow of the .sfs
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

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