Re: [linux-audio-user] [ANN] Mammut V0.57

From: Kjetil S. Matheussen <k.s.matheussen@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Feb 18 2007 - 20:23:12 EET

Dragan Noveski:
>>>
>>
>> You need a compiled JUCE, and libjuce.so maybe in a directory that is
>> known in /etc/ld.so.conf, so -ljuce finds it.
>>
>>
> ok, but how to tell to juce that it builds libjuce.so at all
>
> i am running 'make' in the juce/build/linux successfully, but after
> that running updatedb first, and than:
>

Yes, that part is not documented very well. You need to build juce like
this: "make CONFIG=Release".

> nowhiskey@email-addr-hidden:~/software/nove/mammut/juce/build/linux$ locate
> libjuce.so
> nowhiskey@email-addr-hidden:~/software/nove/mammut/juce/build/linux$
>
>
> so i think .so is not build?
>

Yes. It doesn't make dynamic libraries, just static ones. So the
file you have build is called libjuce_debug.a . If you set CONFIG=Release,
you will get a file called libjuce.a

>
> also, since there is no 'make install' in juce, i understood you that it
> is enough to cp libjuce.so /usr/local/lib ??

Don't bother with that. Just let JUCEPATH in mammut's makefile point to
the directory you unpacked juce into.

>
> hope that i get some help, really interested to get mammut working here!
>

If everything else fails, you can use Mammut 0.22 instead, which requires
gtk1. Its not that much different.
Received on Mon Feb 19 00:15:01 2007

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