I’ve created a binary package for Ubuntu 9.10 64-Bit (x86_64) from Rosengarden source using “alien”, a package converter tool. I simply installed Rosegarden into an empty directory (using a “–prefix=/homedir/tempdir/usr” configure script option), tar-gzipped the result at the root node and converted it using “alien –to-deb zipfile”. I inspected the dependency list in the package settings, and they seem to be okay. That was quick!
Rosegarden 10.02 binary package for Debian-based systems, architecture x86_64
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2010-03-06 bei 21:59
Ugh … the notation editor of Rosegarden 10.02 is still a usability nightmare … it’s practically impossible to insert notes or pauses that move the other notes away, although labelled “insert” operations, they do actually replace things (like, if I want to insert an eighth pause, a neighboring quarter note is broken up in two eighth notes, and one eighth is replaced with the pause).
I still remember the Aegis Sonix program on the Amiga from 1987 that had a perfect notation editor … it’s ridiculous how bad modern software is …