On Wednesday 14 Jul 2004 3:57 am, Silvan wrote:
> Funny, I had this working before you told people to look at it, and
> with IMHO a minimum of stumpage.  But this time I'm stumped.

Haha!

> This seems different from what I
> already had. If I had a dssi.pc before, something happened to it. 

You didn't.  dssi.pc is the new pkg-config file for dssi.  For 
configure to use that is actually more complicated than just looking 
for dssi.h, but the problem is that if you just look for dssi.h you 
then need some extra logic to work out which version of dssi.h you 
have.  By the time it reaches 1.0 (very soon) that won't be a 
problem, but at the moment it is.  Hence dssi.pc, which just contains 
information about where to find dssi.h and what version you have.

> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/silvan/CVS/dssi/examples'
> cc   dssi_example_host.o message_buffer.o  -ljack -lasound
> -lpthread -llo   -o dssi_example_host
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llo

Not obvious to me either why this should happen.  Where is liblo, 
according to, say, ldd on the rosegarden binary?  I guess if you run 
"pkg-config liblo --libs" it just says "-llo", with no directory?

> 2.1 Procure a copy of the fluidsynth 1.0.3 source
> 2.2 edit the Makefile to change:
>
>        FLUID_SRC=/home/cannam/fluidsynth-1.0.1/src
>
>     into something appropriate to point to the 1.0.3 source you
> downloaded
>
> 2.3 install your distro's libfluidsynth-dev (if it's the right
> version) or else figure something else out

Dammit, I forgot about all that.  Oh dear.  It shouldn't require 
libfluidsynth-dev though, because it already requires the fluidsynth 
sources -- it should just need libfluidsynth on top of that.

> >  4. cd to xsynth-dssi and configure, make, then make install. 
> > This is another simple but fun plugin.
>
> I was playing with it yesterday, I think, but it's broken now. 

You mean xsynth is broken for you as well?  or that just everything is 
generally broken as you just explained?


Chris



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