Re: [LAU] VocProc - vocal processing app

From: Giorgio - Audiophilo <anomalsound@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Feb 01 2010 - 13:59:13 EET

Hi,
I'm running Ubuntustudio KK 9.10, i've compiled VocProc without any problem
but as soon as i run it (./VocProc) it crashes and i get this from the
terminal:

$ ./VocProc
loaded "chromatic"...
loaded "full"...
loaded "pentatonic"...
loaded "harmonic E minor"...
the sample rate is now 44100/sec
zombified - calling shutdown handler

Any hints?
Thank you in advance

Giorgio

On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Arnold Krille <arnold@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

> On Monday 01 February 2010 11:11:21 Atte André Jensen wrote:
> > Arnold Krille wrote:
> > > Atte, please! You can compile sources by hand and don't know how to do
> > > "update-alteratives --help"? Or even running "update-alternatives"
> > > without anything to get the same help-text?
> > Yes, I do, but I've always feared what happened if I just did what I
> > thought might be the right thing. For some reason I always had "this
> > thing" with building QT-apps, and I rarely use update-alternatives
> > anymore, call my lazy or lucky :-)
> >
> > So I was hoping you could show me the correct one liner to get me
> > started. My guess is:
> >
> > sudo update-alternatives --set qmake /usr/bin/qmake-qt4
> >
> > I felt a little adventurous (maybe due to your "please"), so I went
> > ahead and tried with my fingers crossed, and now VocProc builds :-)
> >
> > Am I right to asume that the only things my update-alternatives command
> > did was change the symlink in /etc/alternatives/qmake to point to
> > usr/bin/qmake-qt4 touching *no other* files on my system?
>
> Yep, update-alternatives only does changes in /etc/alternatives. It doesn't
> even mess around with stuff in /usr, which in case of alternatives is just
> links to /etc/alternatives. Meaning if you have virtual or disk-less
> machines
> that use the same root-directory from a server, all can have their own
> alternatives set (because the /etc directory should be writeable and custom
> to
> each installation).
>
> Instead of "--set" you could also have used "--config" which presents you
> with
> a nice list of the available alternatives and lets you choose one (or go on
> with the current)...
>
> Have fun,
>
> Arnold
>
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Giorgio Baů
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