Florian Schmidt wrote:
> Well basically you tell the configure script to add a string "no" to every
> build line.. Then of course g++ tries to compile a file called "no". Which is
> probably not what you want..
So why did it work before? Some kind of environment difference?
If I want to tell configure not to compile any of the Vamp stuff, how
would I do it?
I ask not just because I want to avoid Vamp for now, but because my last
experience with compiling Vamp went very, very poorly. It was all
documented on this list.
Someway, somehow, I was once able to tell Rubber Band not to compile its
Vamp plug-in examples.
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Darren Landrum
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