Re: [Ardour-users] problem during build from cvs

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From: Jan \ (eviltwin69_at_cableone.net)
Date: 02/18/03 18:32 EST


Subject: Re: [Ardour-users] problem during build from cvs
From: "Jan \"Evil Twin\" Depner" <eviltwin69@cableone.net>
Message-Id: <1045611149.30218.24.camel@eviltwin>
Date: 18 Feb 2003 17:32:28 -0600

Why don't you guys download mine and hack it?  If you want I can tar it
and email it to you.  Then we'll have RH7.3 and Debian Woody.

Jan

On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 14:51, Kasper Souren wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 February 2003 10:58, Stefan Jenkner wrote:
> >  I followed the guide on http://myweb.cableone.net/eviltwin69/
> >  to build ardour and its required libs on my Debian Woody system.
> >  I set --prefix to $HOME/jackit and installed gettext from
> >  Debian Sid.
> >
> >  I used the latest cvs snapshot of ardour and got:
> >
> >   ../libs/ardour/.libs//libardour.so: undefined reference to `sf_open'
> >   collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> >   make[3]: *** [ardourx] Error 1
> >   make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/stefan/build/ardour/gtk_ardour'
> >   make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> >   make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/stefan/build/ardour/gtk_ardour'
> >   make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
> >   make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/stefan/build/ardour/gtk_ardour'
> >   make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> >   stefan@tux: ~/build/ardour >
> >
> >  On demand, I can paste the complete g++ line.
> >  I don't know how to fix that problem. cvs broken?
> >  Are there any other .tar.gz's of cvs snaphots I could use?
> 
> I also had problems with compiling the stuff on a woody/testing Debian (woody 
> packages are prefered). In fact, I'm still having these problems. And I 
> really want to solve them...
> 
> Here is an overview of versions of software I have installed. 
> 
> gcc 2.95.4
> g++ 3.2.1
> (Hmm, I notice this now, and maybe the difference between gcc and g++ is the 
> cause of some other troubles I'm having?)
> autoconf 2.57
> automake 1.5
> libtool 1.4.2a
> pkgconfig 0.14.0
> bison 1.75
> 
> Of the above it is important to check the versions using the commandline, 
> where you also do the compilations. Just using dselect or dpkg to see which 
> versions you have can be misleading.
> 
> glib 1.2.10
> libgtk 1.2.10
> libgdbm 1.7.3
> 
> 
> Compiled and installed from source, from .tar.gz, not from cvs:
> 
> gettext 0.11.5
> ALSA 0.9rc7
> JACK 0.50.0
> libsndfile 1.0.4
> raptor 0.9.7
> 
> I notice that my version of lrdf is too low (0.2.2, should be >=0.2.3) and 
> that I don't have libsamplerate installed. But since it still stalling the 
> compilation process in ardour/libs/ardour because there is no Makefile there 
> I think I still don't need to worry about this :/
> 
> Maybe we can write a little "HOWTO install ardour on Debian"?
> 
> bye,
> Kasper
> 
> 
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