On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 00:28, Jos Laake wrote: > Hi, > > I'm rebuilding my Linux Audio box after a card change and system > crash. I know I've seen this problem before but can't remember > what I did to fix it (and that system and all its logs are long gone.) > > I'm using a Delta 1010 (not the LT) > I'm using the CCRMA kernel: kernel-2.4.26-1.ll.rh90.ccrma > The latest ALSA release: 1.0.5a > > Now I'm compiling JACK 0.98.1 and I get this in the middle of > my './configure' trace: > > ------------------------------------------------------ > checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config > checking for sndfile >= 1.0... Package sndfile was not found in the > pkg-config search path. > Perhaps you should add the directory containing `sndfile.pc' > to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable > No package 'sndfile' found > configure: WARNING: *** the jackrec example client will not be built My system (Mdk 10) uses /usr/lib/pkgconfig directory to store .pc config files in. Some compiling I did recently gave me the same sort of message...by default most apps seem to look for package configs in /usr/local/lib, or at least in my experience anyway. So I'd do an "export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkg-config" before running ./configure. THat usually fixed it. I'm no expert but seems your pkg-config directory is somewhere other than /usr/bin/pkg-config? Seems an odd place....is that where Redhat puts config files? R~ > ------------------------------------------------------ > > wha...? > > Am I gonna be needing this 'jackrec example client'? > > Anybody have a clue-by-4 to throw in my direction? ;-) > > Peace, > ~Jos~