james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >On Fri, 23 Sep, 2005 at 06:05PM +0100, James Shuttleworth spake thus: > > >>On Fri, 23 Sep, 2005 at 12:11PM -0400, Peter Lutek spake thus: >> >> >>>Peter Lutek wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>On Fri, 23 Sep, 2005 at 11:25AM -0400, Peter Lutek spake thus: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>i've successfully compiled slat with clanlib 0.7 -- no error >>>>>>messages. however, when i try to run it, i receive: >>>>>>slat: error while loading shared libraries: libclanApp-0.7.so.0: >>>>>>cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory >>>>>> >>>>>>i'm on a planet ccrma fc3 machine. any ideas? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>Have you tried "locate libclanApp" to see if you have the file? >>>>> >>>>>If you do, and it's in a sensible place, try running ldconfig. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>oops..... forgot to give the shared lib dir on the command line for >>>>ldconfig..... DOH! >>>> >>>>it's all good now.... time to go play! >>>>thanks - for your help and for SLAT! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>any way to make it so you don't have to be in the dir where bg.png lives >>>when starting slat? if i'm not there, i get an error message complaining >>>that it couldn't open that file. >>> >>> >>Okay, for now change the install section of the makefile to: >> >>install: >> install -o root -m a+rx slat /usr/bin >> mkdir -p /usr/share/slat >> install -o root -m a+r bg.png /usr/share/slat >> >> > >Forgot about mp.png. Add this on the end. > install -o root -m a+r mp.png /usr/share/slat > > > > >>And in theremin.cpp, change line 150 to: >> >> CL_Surface *bg = new CL_Surface("/usr/share/slat/bg.png"); >> >> > >And line 157 to: > mp = new CL_Surface("/usr/share/slat/mp.png"); > > > >>And you should be all set. These changes will be in the next release. >> >> >> >> cool. thanks again! i'll probably not get around to implementing that before next week.... and i'm running out of time to properly stress-test the addition of slat in my live rig before tonight's gig. too bad. looking forward to putting it through it's paces!