I tried that too. Searching the entire file system ("/"), including
subfolders and hidden files, for a file named "lrdf.pc" with no other
qualifications, ran for several minutes and ended up returning nothing.
That's *after* installing librdf0-dev. (It can find other things that I
know exist, so the search function does work.)
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*From:* John Rigg
*Sent:* Thursday, December 31, 2020 4:24AM
*To:* Non
*Subject:* Re: [non] Trouble Compiling
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 07:39:20PM -0600, Aaron Duerksen wrote:
I'm trying to build Non for the first time on both a Raspberry Pi 4 and a
Lubuntu 20.04 laptop.?? Both got hung up in the same place:
aaron@aaron-M6800:~/Downloads/non$ ./waf configure
...
Checking for header ladspa.h???????????????????????????????????????????????? :
yes
Checking for
'lrdf'?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? : not
found
The configuration failed
(complete log in /home/aaron/Downloads/non/build/config.log)
aaron@aaron-M6800:~/Downloads/non$
I did a lot of googling before that because a lot of other stuff failed the
same way.?? I could always find the appropriate *-dev packages to fix each
error, one at a time, until this one.?? I did find a librdf0-dev package,
but that doesn't seem to do it.?? The end of config.log is:
----------------------------------------------------
Checking for 'lrdf'
['/usr/bin/pkg-config', '--cflags', '--libs', 'lrdf']
err: Package lrdf was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `lrdf.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'lrdf' found
not found
from /home/aaron/Downloads/non/mixer: The configuration failed
Can you find a lrdf.pc file anywhere on your system with
'find' or 'locate'? If it exists but is in the wrong place
for waf to find it you could try adding the directory it's in
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH or creating a symlink in the expected
place.
FWIW I've compiled non many times without a problem on Debian
stable, but I haven't used Ubuntu.
John