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/ken glibc-2.13-2.i686 : The GNU libc libraries Repo : installed Matched from: Filename : /sbin/ldconfig zr /home/dawsonwu> On 11/29/2011 06:38 AM, jallan365 wrote: > > I'm pretty stuck on installing Fomus (1.18) with Grace (3.7.3) on os x > 10.6.8. > using the instructions that Bill gave below > > - get boost 1.45, untar into /usr/local/src and run ./bootstrap >> - ./bjam install --prefix=/usr/local >> - (though this puts things in very strange places - the whole boost >> build & install process is very opaque to me) >> - mv /usr/local/libboost_* lib/ (see above) >> - mkdir /usr/local/include/boost >> - mv /usr/local/boost/* /usr/local/include/boost >> >> - then untar fomus 0.1.15 into /usr/local/src >> - ./configure --with-boost=/usr/local >> - make install >> >> - make a file called 'local.conf' in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ containing the >> line '/usr/local/lib' >> - run ldconfig >> >> - start Grace and see the new Fomus in its terminal window >> - run a fomus example from Help>Examples>Scheme>Fomus and do a >> hokeypokey when it works! > > I've got as far as > > > - run ldconfig > > but maybe because I'm not using Fedora/Ubuntu I can't find ldconfig or an > equivalent? I know that Fomus is installed properly (did fomus -O and the > list of info came up) but I'm still getting the same error message > > >>>>> Error: Fomus: can't find FOMUS library >>>>> Error: don't know how to open "fomus1.ly" >> > > I'm not sure how I can get round this, frankly I'm pretty much a novice for > all things regarding terminal. I'd really appreciate some help, Fomus is > exactly what I need to use for my work and I feel like it's really close! > Cheers, > Jallan > > > > Bill Sack-2 wrote: >> >> o.k. - i got it sorted here using a local boost and fomus and i'll >> outline the steps here in case it helps anyone else who doesn't want >> to wait for fedora to update boost to 1.45. >> >> - get boost 1.45, untar into /usr/local/src and run ./bootstrap >> - ./bjam install --prefix=/usr/local >> - (though this puts things in very strange places - the whole boost >> build & install process is very opaque to me) >> - mv /usr/local/libboost_* lib/ (see above) >> - mkdir /usr/local/include/boost >> - mv /usr/local/boost/* /usr/local/include/boost >> >> - then untar fomus 0.1.15 into /usr/local/src >> - ./configure --with-boost=/usr/local >> - make install >> >> - make a file called 'local.conf' in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ containing the >> line '/usr/local/lib' >> - run ldconfig >> >> - start Grace and see the new Fomus in its terminal window >> - run a fomus example from Help>Examples>Scheme>Fomus and do a >> hokeypokey when it works! >> - write some music. >> >> b >> >> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 9:07 PM, David Psenicka <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> I just compiled fomus 0.1.15 with boost 1.44 on Ubuntu and had no >>> issues... >>> I'll have to install fc14 somewhere and try to compile it in that >>> environment to figure out what's going wrong. I'm almost sure that >>> undefined symbol has to do with the API change in boost 1.44. I'll post >>> a >>> solution as soon as I figure this out. >>> >>> BTW the option "--with-boost=/usr/local" on the ./configure command line >>> causes it to link with a local install of boost instead of the distro >>> version (the boost libs are in /usr/local/lib)--on my machine it compiled >>> against the local boost and worked properly (output a lilypond file and >>> displayed it). To run it I also had to export >>> "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib". >>> >>> On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 14:46 -0700, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: >>> >>> AFAICT Grace does not link with fomus, I imagine it just calls the fomus >>> executable? >>> >>> Grace loads libfomus.so dynamically at run time (the Grace build doesn't >>> link with it at compile time)... So recompiling Grace shouldn't be >>> necessary, it should load and use whatever version of fomus is installed >>> (and run without it if it can't find it) >>> >>> -David >>> >>> >>> >>> I just built a fomus 0.1.5 package for fc14 and there is an error when >>> trying to run a simple example. With this freshly compiled and installed >>> fomus I get an error just running /usr/bin/fomus with a single note .fms >>> file. The error appears just after it prints "running LilyPond" (it is >>> an underfined symbol in /usr/lib/fomus/lilyout.so). >>> >>> -- Fernando >>> >>> >>>> On Mar 18, 2011, at 2:42 PM, David Psenicka wrote: >>>> >>>>> I just noticed you're compiling fomus 0.1.12, which is old and >>>>> doesn't have the iostreams fix... Have you tried compiling fomus >>>>> 0.1.15 with the distro's boost libraries and headers? 0.1.15 has >>>>> bug fixes and should work fine with recent versions of Grace (you >>>>> shouldn't have to recompile Grace). If you stick with 0.1.12 then >>>>> you'll have to have two versions of Boost on your system to run an >>>>> old version of the software. >>>>> >>>>> If you are compiling against a local Boost install, make sure bjam >>>>> installed the header files in the right place (it likes to place >>>>> them in a directory that looks something like /usr/local/include/ >>>>> boost/boost_1_39 and they actually need to be in /usr/local/include/ >>>>> boost). The configure script might also be confused if you have two >>>>> versions of boost on your system, I have to try and compile against >>>>> a local boost install to see what it's trying to do and how to make >>>>> it find the right libraries. >>>>> >>>>> -David >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 14:29 -0400, Bill Sack wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> i'm trying a local install of boost 1.39 >>>>>> did ./bootstrap and ./bjam install >>>>>> this is the output of ./configure in fomus >>>>>> >>>>>> checking for boostlib>= 1.35... yes >>>>>> checking whether the Boost::System library is available... yes >>>>>> checking for -l... no >>>>>> checking whether the Boost::Filesystem library is available... yes >>>>>> configure: error: Could not link against ! >>>>>> >>>>>> am i missing some part of installing boost? or missing a configure >>>>>> flag? >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 1:25 PM, David Psenicka >>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>> The error message has to do with Boost's iostream library which >>>>>> changed >>>>>>> quite a bit with version 1.44 (including the API, which would >>>>>> cause an >>>>>>> undefined symbol error if fomus is linking with the wrong library >>>>>>> version)... I think recompiling with the correct Boost library >>>>>> headers >>>>>>> should fix the problem. The recent fomus release should compile >>>>>> with Boost >>>>>>> versions before or after 1.44 (though I haven't tested 1.46 >>>>>> yet). I'll try >>>>>>> compiling with boost 1.44 on my machine and see if I run into any >>>>>> problems. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -David >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 10:18 -0500, Heinrich Taube wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> sorry its not working for you. i forwarded your message to david >>>>>>> psenicka, perhaps he has some idea. >>>>>>> fwiw im using boost_1_45_0/ . i know that boost_1_39_0/ also >>>>>> worked >>>>>>> for me. its probably not that hard to uninstall/reinstall boost it >>>>>>> that is actually the issue. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Mar 18, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Bill Sack wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> i did try the new beta - everything seems to work great except >>>>>> fomus. >>>>>>>> i've done a bit more googling and discovered that this is a >>>>>>>> longstanding (since 12/10) unresolved problem with fomus and f14 - >>>>>>>> there's a message on the planetccrma list about it that i somehow >>>>>>>> overlooked when it was current. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> the issue has nothing to do with Grace or cm at all - i get the >>>>>> same >>>>>>>> error message trying to run one of the fomus examples in the >>>>>>>> documentation (i.e.: outside of cm). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> i still suspect that it has something to do with the version of >>>>>> boost >>>>>>>> but i don't have the patience to downgrade and recompile right >>>>>> now. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> b >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 4:36 PM, Heinrich Taube<[email protected]> >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> i just tested fomus 0.1.15 in all the betas I can (osx win32 and >>>>>>>>> ubuntu) >>>>>>>>> using the complex "prime harmonics" example at the end of the >>>>>>>>> example file >>>>>>>>> you get by selecting: >>>>>>>>> Help>Examples>Scheme>Fomus >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> the example ran eveywhere (really fast on osx and ubuntu!), >>>>>>>>> although on >>>>>>>>> ubuntu i did not get the pdf viewer opening automatically with >>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> computed >>>>>>>>> score. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> so im not sure what the issue on your fedora, are you using the >>>>>>>>> fedora beta1 >>>>>>>>> i made today? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Mar 17, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Bill Sack wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> i built fomus 1.15 here too and got the same crash when trying >>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> example. i wonder if this has something to do with the version >>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>> boost that's packaged for f14? >>>>>>>>>> looks like 1.39 on f 12 >>>>>>>>>> and 1.44 on f14 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> maybe i'll try a locally downgraded version of boost and see >>>>>> what >>>>>>>>>> happens. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> do i need to do something about the lock file or not? maybe i >>>>>> could >>>>>>>>>>> disable >>>>>>>>>>> this on linux , but running two version of grace probably >>>>>> isnt a >>>>>>>>>>> good >>>>>>>>>>> idea >>>>>>>>>>> as they will both write to the preference file... >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> would it be hard to have a message echoed to the shell if >>>>>> there's a >>>>>>>>>> permission issue or some other conflict with the lockfile? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Mar 17, 2011, at 8:56 AM, Bill Sack wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> hello again, >>>>>>>>>>>> i'm trying to get Fomus going with Grace on fedora 14. i've >>>>>>>>>>>> tried the >>>>>>>>>>>> planetccrma packages (cm-grace and fomus), and i've tried a >>>>>>>>>>>> locally >>>>>>>>>>>> compiled version of fomus-1.12. In both cases the programs >>>>>> show >>>>>>>>>>>> up in >>>>>>>>>>>> the Grace splash screen, but evaluating any of the examples >>>>>>>>>>>> crashes >>>>>>>>>>>> Grace with this error echoed: >>>>>>>>>>>> /usr/bin/Grace: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/fomus/ >>>>>> lilyout.so: >>>>>>>>>>>> undefined symbol: >>>>>> _ZN5boost9iostreams22file_descriptor_sourceC1Eib >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> i found an earlier message on this list from D. Phillips with >>>>>>>>>>>> the same >>>>>>>>>>>> error report, though in his case the problem was apparently >>>>>>>>>>>> resolved >>>>>>>>>>>> with a reinstall - no such luck in my case. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> thanking you in advance, >>>>>>>>>>>> b >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>>> Cmdist mailing list >>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>>>> http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Cmdist mailing list >>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>> http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Cmdist mailing list >>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>> http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Cmdist mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cmdist mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >> >> > _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
