- Name: Supercollider
- Homepage: http://supercollider.github.io/
- Why?: I'd personally like to use it, but also I don't think there is anything comparable available in the repository currently. Also I believe the "scsynth" component would benefit other requested packages (e.g. sonic-pi).
- Is it Open Source: yes
- How many potential users?: Supercollider is quite popular, but I can't comment on how well it's audience crosses over with Solus'.
- Link to tarball: https://github.com/supercollider/supercollider/releases/download/Version-3.8.0/SuperCollider-3.8.0-Source-linux.tar.bz2
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| R4550 supercollider | |||
| R4550:47bceb97d3f8 Initial working supercollider, resolves T3250 | |||
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If this gets accepted, it will probably go in the multimedia.audio component. If we end up with enough synth packages, we would probably then create multimedia.audio.synth for example.
Is there any update on this, as I am doing some personal projects with supercollider and sc3-plugins, and am curious if we're moving forward on this task. I think we'd want both supercollider and sc3-plugins. (And personally, I'd like if we can also get tidal cycles in there too as well as a new haskell stack refresh, but that's asking a lot in one ticket.)
I can also potentially look at what I did to get it to work from source and potentially work on a package, but IIRC sol is coming out soon and will adjust packaging for solus in a new direction.
Thanks!
@graemelion Waiting on jackd fixes to land this, otherwise I have a local build that at least opens, it just doesn't work without jack.
Also, haskell is on the back burner for me until I can automate rebuilds via dependency tracking.