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***BOGO*** Re: [Mingw-users] ALSA / libasound



Many thanks guys, esp for the prompt replies.  As it happens, the only parts
of ALSA / libasound that I need are those concerned with midi.  Therefore if
there was a suitable open source midi library I could possibly use that
instead.

Erik - I'm thinking (only semi-seriously at the moment) about finishing off
this project that was started by Tim Mayberry about 2 years ago:-

http://soc2006.linuxaudio.info/

It's a long time since I heard from Tim but I think the project is now
dormant and I just wondered if it might be worth revisiting.  Sometimes,
problems and solutions seem a lot easier with a fresh pair of eyes and
a long break..!

Incidentally, is this Wikipedia article still up to date?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSYS

In the comparisons with Cygwin it seems to suggest that Cygwin is the better
choice for projects that expect POSIX compatibility.  I just wondered if
that's still the case?

Cheers,

John 


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