Thanks much, Orcan. Here's the output of the commands you suggested: [jeb@youngdavid src]$ file mixer mixer: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.18, not stripped [jeb@youngdavid src]$ file /usr/lib64/ladspa/ladspa-rubberband.so /usr/lib64/ladspa/ladspa-rubberband.so: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, stripped So I think I'm doing 64-bit OK. I don't really mind the environment variables; in fact, what I ended up doing was creating an /etc/profile.d file with the two needed variables: [jeb@youngdavid src]$ cat /etc/profile.d/jeb* export LADSPA_PATH=/usr/lib64/ladspa export LADSPA_RDF_PATH=/usr/share/ladspa/rdf I'd love to see that made part of CCRMA, as something like /etc/profile.d/ladspa.sh. It could simplify lots of things. I'll study the makefiles more, see if I can find a rogue -m32 or something. J.E.B. > On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote: >> I have got non-mixer to compile and run on F13-64. I had to add >> /lib64/libpthread.so.0 to the LIBS variables in all of the >> makefile.inc's, and /lib64/libdl.so.2 also to the LIBS variable in the >> mixer makefile.inc, and then I had to set LADSPA_PATH, but that's not so >> bad. What's left is a run-time issue; I don't think non-mixer is >> finding rubberband: >> >> [jeb@youngdavid mixer]$ non-mixer >> WARNING: File /usr/lib64/ladspa/ladspa-rubberband.cat could not be examined >> dlerror() output: >> /usr/lib64/ladspa/ladspa-rubberband.cat: invalid ELF header >> 130 plugins found in 103 libraries >> [non-mixer] Your fun is over >> [jeb@youngdavid mixer]$ >> >> The rubberband rpm is installed. Anyone have a suggestion? >> > First, of all, since you are using x86_64, you have the option of > compiling and using 64 bit or 32 bit non-mixer. Which one is your > choice? In either case, you need to make sure that the libraries that > you are using match the architecture. If you don't do anything fancy > the 64 bit ones will be installed by default. > > I am assuming you want the 64bit non-mixer. Make sure that the 64 bit > rubberband is installed > $ rpm -qa |grep rubberband > > You can also check if rubberband is installed properly > $ file /usr/lib64/ladspa/ladspa-rubberband.so > should tell you that the shared library is 64 bit. > > If everything seems fine so far and you are still getting "invalid ELF > header" messages for libraries in /usr/lib64/ladspa/, then maybe you > are compiling non-mixer as 32 bit. What does > $ file daw/mixer/src/mixer > tell you? > > A couple of hints: remove the @'s from the Makefile so that you can > see what is actually going on. If -m32 is passed to the compiler, that > means you are compiling 32bit. > > Also in src/LADSPAInfo.C , I modified the line ~84 > ScanPathList("/usr/lib/ladspa:/usr/local/lib/ladspa", > &LADSPAInfo::ExaminePluginLibrary); > to > ScanPathList("/usr/lib64/ladspa:/usr/lib/ladspa:/usr/local/lib/ladspa", > &LADSPAInfo::ExaminePluginLibrary); > > and now the mixer works for me without setting any environtment variables. > > Orcan _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user