Re: lv2rack

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On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 16:05:47 -0500
Dave Phillips <dlphillips@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Edgar Aichinger wrote:
> > Hi Dave and list,
> >
> > Am Dienstag 27 Januar 2009 schrieb Dave Phillips:
> >   
> >> I've successfully built and installed that zynjacku package on my 
> >> OpenSUSE 10.2 box. I upgraded liblrdf and librdf, and zynjacku
> >> starts up without complaint. Alas, when I run the Synth scan I
> >> receive a series of errors with this text:
> >>
> >>     librdf fatal - Cannot add statement to model
> >>
> >> What's up with that ?
> >>     
> >
> > I don't know what it wants to tell us, but it doesn't seem to be
> > that fatal... I can see hundreds of those whenever I start up a LV2
> > host and the plugins get initialized. The corresponding code is in
> > redland's librdf directory, in 1.0.8 it's in
> > librdf/rdf_parser_raptor.c at line 305. I find it slightly annoying
> > when for example the ardour startup messages get flushed out of the
> > terminal's scrollback buffer by hundreds of those messages...
> 
> Ciao edogawa,
> 
> The messages don't bother me so much as the fact that nothing gets 
> listed in zynjacku. I have the CALF plugins, I can see the program
> find the plugins, but it doesn't create any list in the display
> panels. I'll try building it on Ubuntu 8.10 later tonight.
> 
> Best,
> 
> dp

Have you tried latest zynjacku/lv2rack? This would be version 4.
I just tried it and it works fine so far, altough the only synths I
have are calf organ, monosynth and zynjacku.
lv2rack also lists the plug-ins.

Best,
	Philipp

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