So I am not at my machine at the moment but I think you need to put the headers in to the vst directory, then run the fixheaders script then do a make. However I am also just a simple user so of course you may have already done this and it still doesn't work. But I remember getting your error on Saturday night and fixing it somehow. m. > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-audio-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-audio- > user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark Knecht > Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 3:03 PM > To: A list for linux audio users > Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] jack_fst build question > > Matthew Allen wrote: > > I sent a message about this on Monday. Did you run the fixheaders > > script? After I did that I was still getting errors with jfst.c so I > > gave up. > > > > m. > > > I did run the fixheaders thing. I think this is part of the problem. > From the jack_fst README: > > <SNIP> > You need to have AEffect.h and aeffectx.h in your include path. > they can be downloaded from > > http://ygrabit.steinberg.de/users/ygrabit/public_html/vstsdk/Download/VS T% > 20Plug > -Ins%20SDK%202.3/vstsdk2.3.zip > > and are located in source/common. unfortunately aeffectx.h > contains some constructors making the C compiler grok. Remove them we > dont use t > hem. > > copy them to your include path. > <SNIP> > > This might as well be Greek to me. What's a constructor? What exactly to > I remove. What include path are they talking about. > > Me no understando. Stupid user.... ;-) > > - Mark > > > _________________________________________________ > Scanned on 04 Jun 2004 22:05:45 > Scanning by http://erado.com _________________________________________________ Scanned on 04 Jun 2004 22:14:41 Scanning by http://erado.com