On 27/07/14 10:22, Kaza Kore wrote:
Ok "./waf configure" seems to work (I have to run
sudo due to folder permissions.)
you shouldn't have to run sudo, that's not normal at all.
It hangs on "./waf" with the same errors as before. It appears
my /usr/local/include is completely empty! As far as I can tell
I have installed everything I need going from the messages, what
do I need to do to locate and get files in the correct folder?
You mean fatal error: jack/jack.h : No such file or directory ?
Could you give me the absolute path of jack.h on your system ?
Waf should find it even if it is in /usr/include instead of
/usr/local/include
Florent
Dale.
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 09:50:46 +0100
From: florent@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: dj_kaza@xxxxxxxxxxx
CC: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
csanchezgs@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Testing VJPirate, Was:Re: VJ / VeeJing
software alternatives
On 27/07/14 07:19, Kaza Kore
wrote:
" Downloads VjPirate is only available for
Gnu/Linux (for now).
You can dowload the unstable
version of VjPirate on launchpad :
https://launchpad.net/vjpirate
"
Ok yes sorry, i was referring to my email not to the website.
I forgot that there was a tar.gz file available on launchpad,
it is not the latest version.
You can get the correct development version by installing
bazaar and typing the command:
bzr branch lp:~hitmuri/vjpirate/trunk vjpirate
then :
cd vjpirate
./waf configure
./waf
The waf script is already in the folder, you don't need to
download it.
Sorry for the confusion.
flo
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