To apply changes to /etc/profile, $: . /etc/profile
To use the contents of /usr/lib/ladspa and the contents of /home/chuckk/ladspa... hehe... $: cp -r /usr/lib/ladspa/* /home/chuckk/ladspa & export LADSPA_PATH=/home/chuckk/ladspa
-Chuckk
On 8/21/07, Chuckk Hubbard <badmuthahubbard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First, my instructions in /etc/profile aren't being loaded. I have OPCODEDIR for Csound exported there, and it never does. Anyone know what might cause this?
I'm also confused about setting multiple values for a variable. I try $: export LADSPA_PATH="/usr/lib/ladspa:/home/ chuckk/ladspa", and this causes Rosegarden to crash on start. All of the Debian binaries for LADSPA plugins install to /usr/lib/ladspa, so I'd rather not just make LADSPA_PATH=/home/ chuckk/ladspa. But Csound's csLADSPA turns .csd files into plugins, and I have to be able to edit them, preferably not always as root. Is my syntax correct?
-Chuckk
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