I was actually referring to post 174 - “Ben (ablaut) has previously said he would update them, and Repelzen”
If you could build it that would be awesome! Again, it looks like only re-win (Erwin) and re-mix are the problem modules, others seem to work fine without modifying source.
None of the modules are a problem (what OS are you on?) they can be built with just a simple plugin.json version change. I’ll be doing a full v2 PR tomorrow.
Windows 10. Yes, I did the plugin.json version change and got four modules to work. But if either re-win or re-mix are in the build VCV crashes when I open the module browser. Again, I’m a beginner at all of this. Looking forward to your build!
No, the creator of them @ablaut (together with @pyer ) has previously said he would update them to v2. No timeline given though and he has been absent for a while.
I also emailed them a few days ago. No response so far. I guess the problem is that they used some code, they also use in commercial software, so they don’t want to make it open source. On the other hand, it does not bring them any revenue to update the free plugins.
I mentioned in the email that it should that some of us could help under a non-diclosure agreement or similar. Let’s see whether there will be any response.
Here’s a link to the Lomas github issue where I posted a V2 built plugin for all three platforms. I’ve also posted a PR for the dev that adds a few more fixes to the one that @steve did in the hopes that the dev will merge and push to the library. Until then, enjoy the one above.
I completed the V2 port of alto777_LFSR and qwelk. They needed a bit more then just a manifest change, but nothing major. I’ve posted PRs for both devs in the hopes they’ll merge and push to the library. Until then, I’ve posted V2 pre-built binaries for all platforms in each of the respective github repos. You can get to them here: alto777_LFSR and qwelk.
Guess you’re right about something being messed up in my build environment; the same thing happens when I make your v2 migration and another single module project that I tried to build. Builds ok but again, VCV crashes in the module browser.
So what I did was to try to build a single module (Plurm) which - of course - crashed. Then I installed it from the library. I opened up both plugin.dll’s in dependencies and saw a glaring difference. Unlike the release plugin, there is this reference to libgcc_s_seh-1.dll
Any clue what to do next? Some configuration change? Discord a better place to hash out this kind of stuff?