thanx to artfwo and dan for maintaining the .deb package for ubuntu!
today i installed jaunty to my old optiplex and
tested installing the scvim package from the new url
this is an happy report
well i found dan tweeting about:
https://launchpad.net/~supercollider/+archive/ppaand saw that the url for the sources.list meantioned over there:
deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/supercollider/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
is a bit different from what it used to be told over here:
http://artfwo.blogspot.com/2008/05/supercollider-for-human-beings.htmlbut dan told me that they are working together so decided to install
from rather new url dan gave me
but again the "how to install the key" by launchpad is a bit difficult to me
so just replaced some chars of what artfwo's blog is informing and ..
made it a bit more easy
this is what i did:
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv FABAEF95 && gpg --export
--armor FABAEF95 | sudo apt-key add -
then added
deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/supercollider/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
to my /etc/apt/sources,list
then
aptitude update
apt-get install supercollider supercollider-vim vim-addon-manager
then
vim-addons install supercollider
to get the help
did this after launching scvim(i mean in the vim window)
SCVim.updateHelpCache
everything went just fine
i even forgot to launch jackd before booting the server
but sc seems to do it automaticaly for me .. made the sound
well i found that bringing out the help seems to make syntax on
even though i have that off in my .vimrc
(from jaunty i had to put it there to keep vim mono-color)
that's a bit annoying but it just means that i have to learn more
about vim setups
thanx for your great work
am depending on you guys
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