Rui Nuno Capela wrote: > Ralf, > > > you can have any librubberband released version (>= 1.0.x). afaics, > they're all abi-compatible > > your problem seems to be that librubberband.so is/was installed under > /usr/local/lib and this directory may not be in the shared library search > path. > > check whether it is listed in /etc/ld.so.config . if not, edit and add the > line (/usr/local/lib) then run `ldconfig` so that change take effect > immediately. if all that is correct, qtractor should run fine as > librubberband.so is now searched and found by the dynamic linker. > > i strongly recommend you to always try from the latest and greatest > source, that being the cvs version (currently qtractor-0.4.1.1325) or at > least the latest released version (0.4.1) > > the so called "downgrade" version (0.0.3.662) is waaaay too old to make > any justice to where and what qtractor really is today (it's a 2year gap, > ya know?) although you'll don't find big differences in the gui... > > cheers >
Thank you for the reply :) there was no '/etc/ld.so.config', but as you said (and Linux from the scratch too, but without knowledge I wasn't able to find this link: http://archive.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs-museum/2.3.1/LFS-BOOK-2.3.1-HTML/x2141.html) I added '/usr/local/lib' to a file '/etc/ld.so.config' and run 'ldconfig'. After doing that I didn't compile any 0.4.1 version, but I upgraded to the 64 Studio package version 0.4.0. Now version 0.4.0 starts :), thank you. Maybe I'll compile Qtractor from cvs today. A wish to all coders from Linux applications that come with a virtual mixing console, please add aux channels. I like the graphical design of Qtractor :). Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
