Re: [linux-audio-user] GWC & libsndfile

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] GWC & libsndfile
From: Erik de Castro Lopo (erikd-lad_AT_mega-nerd.com)
Date: Sat Feb 15 2003 - 09:18:53 EET


On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 23:41:44 -0500
Howard Sanner <flagstad_AT_mindspring.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to compile Gnome wave cleaner. When I run configure,
> it tells me that I need libsndfile 1.0.0 or greater. I already
> downloaded libsndfile 1.0.4, and did the usual
> configure/make/make install. However, GWC's configure program
> still gives me the same error message.

What exactly is the error? If the advice below doesn't help you
will need to post the exact error message.

> I don't know what's going on.

At the end of the libsndfile configure process there was a message
like this:

    -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Configuration Complete =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    
      Configuration summary :
    
        Version : ..................... 1.0.5pre1
        Experimental code : ........... no
    
      Tools :
    
        Compiler is GCC : ............. yes
        GCC major version : ........... 2
    
        ** This compiler version allows applications to write
        ** to static strings within the library.
        ** Compile with GCC version 3.X to avoid this problem.
    
      Installation directories :
    
        Library directory : ........... /usr/local/lib
        Program directory : ........... /usr/local/bin
        Pkgconfig directory : ......... /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
    
    Compiling some other packages against libsndfile may require
    the addition of "/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig" to the
    PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.

My guess is that you didn't set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
as required.

Erik

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