Hi Ulrich, Ulrich Lorenz Schlüter wrote: > I try to develop some Autotools scripts for my project and I'm getting > following make/compile errors:
FWIW, Autotools is a pretty good thing, but it's tricky to learn... and not a fun process. (Well, M4 macros are *kind* of fun... but that's about it.) There are lots of alternatives, including: * waf -- If you know the Python programming language, this may be a good choice. I've heard good things about waf. * CMake -- This is what the KDE project now uses. * qmake -- If you're doing a Qt project, this is a pretty good option. * scons -- Like waf, it's based on Python. A lot of people like it, and several audio projects (like Ardour and Hydrogen) use it. However, I don't personally recommend this system. > In file included from and.cpp:1: > /usr/include/lv2plugin.hpp:34:25: error: lv2_uri_map.h: No such file or > directory First of all, do you have the file lv2_uri_map.h on your system? What is the path to the file? Suppose it is '/usr/include/lv2/lv2_uri_map.h' In that case, you have a couple options: 1. Change lv2plugin.hpp so that: #include <lv2_uri_map.h> becomes: #include <lv2/lv2_uri_map.h> 2. If using gcc or g++, make sure that the compiler is run with -I/usr/include/lv2. I.e.: g++ -c -g -O2 -I/usr/include/lv2 -o foo.o foo.cpp With autoconf, this is done by adding the value to CPPFLAGS (or CXXFLAGS if you only want it to affect C++ programs). So, after you detect where the directory with the headers is... you add it like this: CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I/usr/include/lv2" HTH, Gabriel _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev