> >>>> I've managed to solve the problem by installing (upgrading) all the > >>>> libpcre* stuff. :) > >>> > >>> I have the libpcre3, 7.3-2. > >>> There are however also libpcre++ packages which are not conflictin with > >>> the others. Which ones are you referring to and, I assume that ardour > >>> needs what I already have > >> > >> I've actually installed the lates versions of both libpcre3 and > >> libpcre++. Than my ardourvst firestarted without recompilation. That's > >> all I know by the moment. > > > > OK, installed the ++ flavors as well. > > Did not help. > > > > This stuff is libraries for perl-like regular expression parsing. Where > > did you get the idea that this was touching ardour-vst? Maybe that will > > point to something else > > Well, when I tried to debug ardourvst in wine, I got the message saying > "libglib-2.0.so.0: unresolved reference to pcre_dont_remember_what". > When then I tried to build Ardour without VST support, I got very > similar error but at link time. After a not-so-quick (and totally > unsuccessful) googling I decided to blindly install/update everything > "pcre". And than -- bingo! That's my story. >I am recompiling without vst right now. So far NO errors but we will see. >Libglib is of course a general object. I doubt is ardour requires pcre >anything, but who knows? So the whole thing build and installed fine. The program starts up, starts checking the ladspas and all until ... /usr/local/lib/ardour2/ardour-2.1: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libgnomecanvas-2.so.0: undefined symbol: art_alloc There is a libart in the builds but nothing bawked. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user