Given the army of JS plugins, and the apps like Jack, Linuxsampler, Ingen, as well as the army of ladspa, and growing number of LV2 plugins, i would think a reaper/wine/linuxos usb project, that plugged into either win or linux would be interesting. That would be evil and make the rest of the DAW pack look bad )Īny success/failure stories from anyone trying out LinReaper by the way? Say Alex, you aren't thinking about making a Reaper Linux distro bootable from a usb stick, now are you? To Cockos: Checking to see if Reaper is running in Wine, should be as simple as checking if the "Software\\Wine" registry key exists. If you let me, I'd be more than happy to produce an installation package, either something like LinReaper, or an AutoPackage, deb or rpm. The installer now adds a symbolic link to Reapers configuration directory at INSTALLDIR/configĪdded notice to remember to disable native event synchronisation in ReaperĬockos, if you're reading this, in my opinion, all that is needed to produce a proper Reaper for Linux beta would be for Reaper to autodetect that it's running in Wine and disable the native event synchronisation and also save it's configuration files in ~/.config/reaper instead of "Application Data/REAPER". Removed gdiplus.dll from options as Wine's internal version seems to be doing just fine these daysĬleaned up code a bit and improved directory structure of the Reaper installation Here we go, version 0.2 is out, with the following changes: A better goal would of course be something akin to Google's Picassa, but this will do for now.Īlso, you're absolutely right, I should file a bug report, but now that tried reproducing the error (Reaper crashing on scanning VSTs from Bootsy) it worked - without gdiplus.dll (newer Wine though), so I guess I can remove that option from the next version of LinReaper :) In fact I'd rather have this standalone, preferably downloadable from these pages somewhere, so Linux newcomers won't have to go and find out if they like PlayOnLinux, Wine-Doors or if they should purchase CrossOver Wine, but instead they can just get the one from the Reaper forums that's build for the purpose. Python for the GUI and bash scripts for the actual work.ĭanKegel, I'm not sure about PlayOnLinux, it seems like a bit of a mess to me, plus there's also Wine-Doors, which frankly looks a bit better, so I'm not sure which to support. Hey thanks for all the quick and friendly responses, be sure to let me know it did what it should, or if you ran into any problems.Īlex, yes I did it in python and bash scripts. Works with latest Wine again (no more problems with the path to "Program Files")ĭownloading the latest version of Reaper automatically works again To use, double click the downloaded file and select "Run" if asked - you might also need to make the file executable by right clicking it and selecting Properties then the Permissions tab and checking "Allow executing file as a program". If the Cockos team is up for it, it would be very easy for me to change this into an actual Linux installer for Reaper, but I believe I have to get a green light first to not get into legal trouble. If you are using Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, Mint or Debian, the following should install everything you need:sudo apt-get install python-glade2 p7zip-full LinReaper requires Wine, Python, PyGTK (most distributions have these) and likes to also have the full 7Zip. In many regards, LinReaper is like Google's Picassa Linux port. Intelligently links the Wine folders "Desktop", "My Documents", "My Music", "My Pictures" and "My Videos" to their Linux counterparts Includes a tool (LinReaper Options) for installing and managing your Windows VSTs, JS effects, using Reapers more esoteric options and for advanced configuration of Wine Minimally configures the Reaper preferences for better Linux operation Sets up a wrapper script around Reaper to transform Reaper's configuration files to follow Unix/Freedesktop guidelines and allow automatic multi-user configurations Sets up a wrapper script around Reaper enabling it to accept normal UNIX command-line options and paths reapeak files (with custom icons), so you can simply double click Reaper files Sets up a local installation of WineAsio (again does not mess with the rest of your system) Installs Reaper in a bottled Wine directory (does not mess with the rest of your system) When it opens, run the command(s) below: sudo apt-get install libatk1.0-0 libc6 libcairo2 libfontconfig1 libfreetype6 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 libglib2.0-0 libgtk2.0-0 libidl0 libnspr4 libnss3 libpango1.I thought I'd contribute to the Reaper Linux crowd by making our favourite software a little easier to install, so I would like to present to you, LinReaper.Īutomatically downloads and installs the newest Reaper version available from the website, or installs from a previously downloaded Reaper installation exe. To Install Kompozer, just press Ctrl+ Alt+ T on your keyboard to open Terminal.
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