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#Laborejo
#Laborejo
Program version 2.0.0
Program version 2.0.0
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#### Build Dependencies
#### Build Dependencies
* Bash
* Bash
* Nuitka >= 0.6 (maybe earlier. Optional when running from source dir)
* GCC (development is done on 8.2, but most likely you can use a much earlier version)
* GCC (development is done on 8.2, but most likely you can use a much earlier version)
### Environment:
### Environment:
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### Calfbox
### Calfbox
"Calfbox" is the name of our internal realtime midi/audio python module.
"Calfbox" is the name of our internal realtime midi/audio python module.
* You can either choose to install the module systemwide, which will make running all Laborejo Software Suite programs more convenient (when run from the source dir). Please consult https://github.com/kfoltman/calfbox
* It is bundled with the application for a normal install.
* Or you just run `./configure` and `make calfbox` without subsequent install, which creates a `site-packages` directory in the source dir.
* Or you could run `./configure` and `make calfbox` without subsequent install, which creates a `sitepackages` directory in the source dir. You can then run `./laborejo` directly from the source.
* A third option is `laborejo --mute` which runs without sound at all and does not need calfbox.
* A third option is `./laborejo --mute` which runs without sound at all and does not need calfbox.
### From source directory with NSM
### From source directory with NSM
The developer uses this way to develop and use the software, so it will always be as stable as the
The developer uses this way to develop and use the software, so it will always be as stable as the