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Package: invada-studio-plugin-lv2
Version: 1.2.0+repack0-8
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-37-lowlatency x86_64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Description:
Since I upgraded to Ubuntustudio 20.04 (Intel 64-bit) I can't open the
INVADA plugins edit dialog on Ardour5 (rev 1:5.12.0-3ubuntu4). No error
message dialog.
Running Ardour5 on terminal and trying again I get the following message
line (example: Invada Early Reflection Reverb):
*"suil error: Unable to open UI library
/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so
(/usr/lib/lv2/invada.lv2/inv_erreverb_gui.so: undefined symbol:
__sinh_finite)"*.
The *inv_erreverb_gui.so* is correctly in */usr/lib/liv2/invada.lv2*
directory.
The Ardour native generic control editor dialog works fine for the plugins.
I noticed some LV2 plugins editors open correctly, some others don't.
Here are the ones with the problem:
. Invada Compressor
. Invada Early Reflection Reverb
. Invada High Pass Filter
. Invada Input Module
. Invada Low Pass Filter
. Invada Meter
. Invada Stereo Phaser
. Invada Tube Distortion
The "good" ones:
. Invada Delay Munge
. Invada Test Tones
The error messages for the other problematic plugins are similar to the
one above. The files are all there on the expected directory.
Haven't find any workaround by Ubuntu Studio or Ardour.
When I tried to compile the Ubuntu package
(invada-studio-plugins-lv2_1.2.0+repack0) from source I got the error:
"dpkg-checkbuilddeps: erro: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 11)
libgtk2.0-dev lv2-dev"
In my system I have:
debhelper: 12.10ubuntu1
libgtk2.0-dev: 2.24.32-4ubuntu4
lv2-dev: 1.16.0-1
So, it seems to me that the plugin is not compatible with the new
libgtk2.0-dev library, and/or lv2-dev.
But I'm very newbie.
Any other information you need to solve the problem, please let me know.
Thank you in Advance
Paulo S. Pinheiro
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Hello,
On Lu, 15 iun 20, 21:11:01, Paulo S. Pinheiro wrote:
> Package: invada-studio-plugin-lv2
The correct package name is invada-studio-plugins-lv2 (note the
additional "s").
> Version: 1.2.0+repack0-8
>
> Uname: Linux 5.4.0-37-lowlatency x86_64
>
> DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Please report issues to Ubuntu, as they may be related to the specific
environment.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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