If it's a problem with Rivendell looking for libmad.so, but you have libmad.so.[version].

Then why not create a symlink named libmad.so pointing to the versioned file?



On 4/1/2012 11:18 AM, Jake Novak wrote:
Alban,

Thanks for the suggestion, but this also didn't work - it is the same error
as before.  I reinstalled libmad0-dev but no change.  Libmad.so is in
/usr/lib .

Thanks,
Jake

-----Original Message-----
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To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
Subject: Re: [RDD] Rivendell 2.1.3 on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS PPC - MP3 Import
Issues

Hi Jake,

Did you install libmad package to provide the required library to Rivendell
?

If limad is present, you may have a problem with the so name. Ubuntu doesn't
provide libmad.so but a. so with its version in the name. The original
Rivendell doesn't manage this situation (we're patching it in the package
build). You can workaround the problem by installing libmad-dev.

Regards,
---
Alban Peignier
Tryphon - Radio, Web and Free Software
http://tryphon.eu
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