Timidity++ is similar to Wingroove. Both were made by the Japanese. Whereas Wingroove can do GM MIDI files, timidity makes midi files into waves with sampled instruments. A MIDI-to wav converter. It was made to compile under Unix, Linux, and Windows using either Cygwin or Mingw. That's all I can think of right now. BTW, thanks for chatting with me. I set my Cygwin enviroment to tty. I'll see if that works. Later Robert
-----Original Message----- From: Max Bowsher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 6:43 PM To: Robert McNulty Junior; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cygwin 1.3.19-1 Robert McNulty Junior wrote: > Max, I used Timidity, too. Compiled Fine. > With Gcc-3.2.2, before the changes today. > I'll go back as soon as I think about this through. > If you noticed on the gcc-3.2.2 (later on) what caused it was a > couple of missing identifiers. > JCF and another. > I'll look into either sources. Um? I don't know what Timidity is, and I have never compiled a gcc-3.x. Max. > -----Original Message----- > From: Max Bowsher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 6:32 PM > To: Robert McNulty Junior; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Cygwin 1.3.19-1 > > > Robert McNulty Junior wrote: >> I went back to Cygwin 1.3.18-1 >> Sorry, Chris. >> It was too buggy trying to compile the GCC compilers. > > Well, that is what [prev] is for - but it might be in your interest > to try to find a smaller testcase than "compile gcc-3.3 or above" ! > > Strange that it should say "Signal 11" - IIRC Cygwin usually says > "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" > > Max. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/