I think he does have it installed on at least the windows
installs.
My windows build box has portmidi.dll in the prebuilts dir, so if
the setup for making the installer for pygame picks that dll up
properly, then it should be getting that dll just fine.
Cool. I think Lenard has made a new prebuilts one that doesn't printf
debugging info.
from the build output, it looks like the problem is
pygame.midi.get_device_info is returning None - I can tell you my
build machines definitely don't have midi devices (neither
physical nor virtual) configured, and None seems an appropriate
return value in such cases. Maybe it's just the tests are bad for
a machine with no midi devices?
cool. I thought as much - since the init/quit tests seemed to pass.
Will fix the tests. Will likely tag them interactive, or make them
skip if there's no midi devices.
I also didn't want to write output to any midi devices... in-case it
woke you up at 3am with some "Electric piano 1" notes or something :)
So will tag those tests 'interactive'.