Building Calf 19, srfftw.h not found

Mac macdroid53 at gmail.com
Sun Aug 26 18:51:51 UTC 2012


On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-08-26 at 14:10 -0400, Mac wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Ralf Mardorf
>> <ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net> wrote:
>> > Some shots in the dark, since I don't have time to compile it myself at the
>> > moment.
>> >
>> > First of all, did you run "sudo ldconfig" each time after installing what
>> > ever is needed?
>> > If you didn't miss to run ldconfig all the times, did you install all
>> > optional dependencies?
>> > Are the paths for LV2 and LADSPA set correctly?
>> > Dunno if there are already issues regarding to a host? Nedko announced to
>> > stop LV2 support .
>> > Did you also try the download this version from here?
>> > http://sourceforge.net/apps/gallery/calf/index.php?g2_itemId=81 [1]
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Ralf
>> >
>> > [1]
>> > [spinymouse at archlinux Desktop]$ wget
>> > http://garr.dl.sourceforge.net/project/calf/calf/0.0.18.6/calf-0.0.18.6.tar.gz
>> > [spinymouse at archlinux Desktop]$ tar xzvf calf-0.0.18.6.tar.gz
>> > [spinymouse at archlinux Desktop]$ cat calf-0.0.18.6/INSTALL
>> > To compile and install Calf, you need:
>> >
>> > - POSIX-compliant operating system
>> > - G++ version 4.0 or higher (tested with 4.1.3)
>> > - GTK+2 headers and libraries (glib 2.10, gtk+ 2.12)
>> >
>> > Optional but recommended:
>> > - JACK header and libraries (tested with 0.109.0)
>> > - LADSPA header
>> > - DSSI header
>> > - LV2 core
>> >
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>>
>> I actually got Calf 19.
>>
>> The have now run configure -enable-experimental, make and sudo make install.
>>
>> But, for some reason calfjackhost still sees only the original few plugins.
>
> PS: It has nothing to do with your trouble, but you should test sudo
> checkinstall next time, instead of sudo make install, if you won't build
> a Debian package by other methods, checkinstall often works and you
> don't need to do the packaging yourself.
>

"sudo checkinstall" says command not found

"sudo ldconfig" produces no output



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