Compiling question, pipewire related

Something is bothering me.

I compiled a program (LMMS) that has pulse as an dependency.
When I install pipewire pulse audio, gets removed.

Now lets say I want to compile LMMS again.

I doubt yast remembers what libs cmake used to compile LMMS ?

(The reason why I want to recompile LMMS has nothing to do with pipe wire, but with LV2 support, for LMMS)

Hi
This version has lv2 enabled: Show multimedia:proaudio / lmms - openSUSE Build Service

Can always look here: Dependencies OpenSUSE · LMMS/lmms Wiki · GitHub

Thank you and I realize now, I panicked too soon.

There is nothing stopping me from installing pipe wire, and then again install the LMMS dependencies just to make sure nothing is missing for compiling.

LV2 support in LMMS almost makes me cry in a good way. Its about time for a program, originally called Linux Multi Media Studio, to be able to load native Linux plugins.

Some LV2 plugins:
https://calf-studio-gear.org/
https://amsynth.github.io/

Available through yast.

LMMS comes with the calf plugins but those are an older version that have no gui and are very poorly documented.

I like to think, I am one of the people that are the reason, why that LMMS page has a dependency list for openSUSE. :slight_smile:
Years ago it only had one for Ubuntu. I remember explaining to an LMMS dev, that basically if they replaced apt get, with zypper it should work. :wink:

Always wanted to make your own music ? Install LMMS.

A Vangelis - Alpha cover:
https://soundcloud.com/user586365033/alphacover

Boogie Woogie anyone?

https://soundcloud.com/user586365033/boogiewoogie

Maybe its time for me to add the geekos Daw repository.
https://geekosdaw.tuxfamily.org/en/

And thank the openSUSE people for hosting it.