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    <p>Thank you, Albert! This is indeed tremendously useful. Is there a
      way I could bother you to help me with setting up/updating the
      launchpad you set up at one point in time that builds
      automatically packages for various releases?<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/1/2016 2:29 AM, Albert Graef
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 7:44 AM,
            Albert Graef <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:aggraef@gmail.com" target="_blank">aggraef@gmail.com</a>></span>
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              <div class="gmail_extra">Just change libgsl0ldbl to
                libgsl2 in the control file, then everything should be
                fine for Xenial and later. (Also, if you build the
                Debian package yourself, note that the build dependency
                is now libgsl-dev rather than libgsl0-dev.)<br>
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        <div class="gmail_extra">I should add that pd-l2ork needs a
          rebuild of the package on Xenial, of course -- you can't just
          take the binary pd-l2ork package from Trusty and expect the
          externals that need GSL to work on Xenial, even after changing
          the control file.<br>
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        <div class="gmail_extra">I'm pretty sure that there were similar
          issues with the transition from Precise to Trusty two years
          ago. There really needs to be a process to handle those. While
          VT is still using Trusty, I'd suggest a separate 'xenial'
          branch in the pd-l2ork git repo to accommodate the necessary
          changes for Xenial. Someone running Xenial should be able to
          figure out exactly which changes are needed and send Ico a
          pull request. A similar approach might be used for Mint and
          other popular Debian and Ubuntu derivatives.<br>
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            <div dir="ltr">Dr. Albert Gr"af<br>
              Computer Music Research Group, JGU Mainz, Germany<br>
              Email:  <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="mailto:aggraef@gmail.com" target="_blank">aggraef@gmail.com</a><br>
              WWW:    <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                href="https://plus.google.com/+AlbertGraef"
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