[linux-audio-user] CSound newbie problems

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Matthijs de Jonge
http://devdsp.net - news and resources for computer musicians

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Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 23:55:08 +0200
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Subject: CSound newbie problems
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Hi list,

Just installed CSound on Linux using the source package from CSounds.com

(http://csounds.com/istvan/html/cspatches.html)

and I *think* I compiled them correctly. However, when I try to run it I
get:

matthijs@vaio:/home/matthijs# cs etude1 
found orchestra file: ./etude1.orc
found score file:     ./etude1.sco
command line:         csound -W -d -m135 -H1 -s -o etude1.wav
./etude1.orc ./etude1.sco
cs: no name was specified

Neither the manual nor Google can tell me what this "cs: no name was
specified" means. Anyone here know?

Thanks in advance,

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take care,

Matthijs de Jonge
http://devdsp.net - news and resources for computer musicians

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