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Surge Synth is a few revisions behind #222

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tank-trax opened this issue Feb 13, 2020 · 5 comments
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Surge Synth is a few revisions behind #222

tank-trax opened this issue Feb 13, 2020 · 5 comments

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@tank-trax
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Just a reminder that Surge Synth is now at version 1.6.5 and the KXStudio version is at 1.6.3

https://surge-synthesizer.github.io/

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@falkTX
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falkTX commented Feb 17, 2020

Surge now at 1.6.5, added an extra patch to fix lv2 state. Though sadly it still does not work on carla, but it works on jalv according to a few users

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@baconpaul
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Can you let me know where to find that patch so we pull into master? Or is it the one @jpcima put in a couple of days ago?
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@falkTX
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falkTX commented Feb 17, 2020

That is the one. I just grabbed that and manually apply it to the 1.6.5 tarball.

btw, this is quite off-topic, but I noticed the source tarball includes the .git directory, which increases the final tar by ~80Mb. Would be nice to remove that directory for the release source tarballs.

@baconpaul
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Oh thanks! The source tarball is a new feature and I just make it naively. I can definitely rm git before I pack it up.

@baconpaul
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OK modified our pipeline to remove the .git files. We are planning a 1.6.6 release this week (which includes that LV2 change). Either @tank-trax or I will open a new issue over here when it ships and the source tarball will be smaller by a bunch!

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