Quoting Darren Landrum <darren.landrum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Justin Smith wrote: >> I did not look closely enough. >> >> You set Vamp_CFLAGS to be 'no', so it adds 'no' to the command line >> when compiling for vamp. g++ therefore says "no: no such file or >> directory" because the command line is feeding it 'no' and so it >> thinks 'no' is the name of a compilable file. Try configuring without >> the Vamp_CFLAGS define. > > The thing is, that configure line worked perfectly back on Ubuntu > Studio. Now when I do this: > > ----- > darren@ashe:~/Downloads/rubberband-1.2$ ./configure Vamp_LIBS=no It might have to do with your shell. I think bash can handle that kind of environment assignment but the C-shells can't (btw are you sure you didn't run "Vamp_LIBS=no ./configure" in UbuntuStudio. I think that's the correct way). Try running "export Vamp_LIBS=no" or "setenv Vamp_LIBS no" prior to running a plain ./configure /peder _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user