On Mon, 2004-07-19 at 05:35, Arnold Krille wrote: > On Monday 19 July 2004 02:29, Ryan wrote: > > I don't have any .la files. > > Ah should have been .so files... > > > I commented out -lXext and it still failed with the same error. > > Ehm, than the commenting should not work if you remove -lXext from the > command-line and and it still complains about not finding libXext.so... > > Are there only Redhat-users affected by this? I managed to build it on rh9/fc1/fc2. What I did is to add an explicit path to -L/usr/X11R6/lib in all places in the Makefile where -lXext is found (plus the selectedId change suggested by Rui). That seems to have done it. But I get strange behavior in FC2 (I'm testing at home in my laptop so I can't test on rh9). If I run jack from the command line alone all is well. If I start jack through qjackctl, or if I have jack running in a terminal and start qjackctl, jackmix segfaults on startup... This is what jack prints: client JackMix error: awake_at = 2259745444 state = 2 timed_out = 2 I don't know if this is of any use, probably not: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [Switching to Thread -154948688 (LWP 3201)] jack_set_process_callback (client=0x0, callback=0, arg=0x0) at client.c:1866 1866 if (client->control->active) { (gdb) back #0 jack_set_process_callback (client=0x0, callback=0, arg=0x0) at client.c:1866 #1 0x0805950c in QMemArray<char>::detach () #2 0x080592b8 in QMemArray<char>::detach () #3 0x0805ace3 in JackMix::process () #4 0x004d4099 in jack_client_thread (arg=0x8178380) at client.c:1164 #5 0x00b5698c in start_thread () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 #6 0x009d816a in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 -- Fernando