Re: Correct CFLAGS for libDSP and libConvolve?

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On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 09:39:55PM -0800, Ken Restivo wrote:
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> I decided I'd really like to try these convolution reverbs that people on other platforms have been using for nearly 10 years, apparently.
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> So I grabbed jack_convolve, libconvolve, and libDSP.
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> Anyone want to venture a guess as to what GCC flags to use, or, better yet, how to cheat and make autotools tell me, even though this package doesn't use it?

You need to use an old version of gcc. 3.4 works. The assembly
bit has completely changed for gcc 4.x and libDSP is not going to
be updated (AFAIK)

James

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