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* OCaml is needed (tested version: 4.00.1).
-* The external "libsndfile-ocaml" OCaml module is needed.
* The GNU C compiler gcc is recommended.
git clone https://scm.cri.ensmp.fr/git/Faustine.git
-1- Configure the system. From the top directory, do:
+1- Configure the system. From within the Faustine directory, do:
./configure
-This generates the configuration file "Makefile".
-You will be asked for include paths:
-* your OCaml path
-* your libsndfile-ocaml path
-
-
-2- From the top directory, do:
+2- From within the Faustine directory, do:
make
-This builds Faustine interpreter (and an adhoc Faust multirate preprocessor)
-for the first time.
+This builds Faustine interpreter (and an adhoc Faust multirate preprocessor).
This phase is fairly verbose; consider redirecting the output to a file:
make > makelog.txt
+3- From the Faustine directory, do:
+
+ sudo make install
+
+This installs Faustine interpreter and libraries (by default in /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib).
-3- (Optional) To be test things work well, you can try to
+4- (Optional) To be test things work well, you can try to
test -- that is, to process a sine wave with
-the newly created interpreter. From the top directory, do:
+the newly created interpreter. From the Faustine directory, do:
make test
--- Karim Barkati and Haisheng Wang, 2013
+-- Karim Barkati and Haisheng Wang, MINES ParisTech, 2013