On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 06:28:54PM +0100, Harry Van Haaren harryhaaren@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > I've only recently started using LV2, and decided to document exactly what I > done to get it all running. > Here's the link to the whole article: > http://harryhaaren.blogspot.com/2011/05/lv2-new-host-lib-lilv-newbies-guid-to.html Yes, I found your web page when trying to solve that, but it didn't fix the problem. > Then this is what you do: > 1. Direct your browser to http://lv2plug.in/spec/ I already did that (that's where I got lv2core when I installed it a couple of months ago. > 2. Grab lv2core > <http://lv2plug.in/spec/lv2core-4.0.tar.bz2>,lv2-event<http://lv2plug.in/spec/lv2-event-1.0.tar.gz>, > and lv2-uri-map <http://lv2plug.in/spec/lv2-uri-map-1.0.tar.gz>. I have all of those, although I've only installed the first one. > 3. Untar lv2core, ./waf configure, ./waf, ./waf install it (the first one > should be fixed now) I did that two months ago. I still have it installed, so it didn't fix it for me. In fact I had already done that before lilv came out, in preparation for installing SLV2. lv2core didn't put lv2.h where lilv wants to find it, and I can't find anything in the configuration to make it put it there. I don't know why such a long path should be required, anyway. Shouldn't it be sufficient to just put it in, and look for it in, /usr/include/ (or /usr/local/include/), or at least no deeper than /usr/include/lv2/ (or /usr/local/include/lv2/)? > 4. Bop open a terminal, cd /usr/include/lv2/lv2plug.in/ns/ > 5. sudo mkdir ext > 6. Copy the event folder into ext, and copy the uri-map folder in too. > 7. *CHECK THE DIRECTORY STRUCTURE!!!* the output of ./waf configure tells > you *exactly* where its looking for the files, *PUT THEM THERE*. Can't > stress this enough. Use your brain & figure out what's not where its meant > to be I haven't done these, but I wasn't getting those other errors, either, for some reason. > ../waf configure should print out yes yes yes yes yes yes to all dependencies > now, so > ../waf build, It doesn't. Hence my question. Thanks, anyway. Chuck _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user