On Fri, 2013-04-05 at 12:09 +1300, wjm wrote: > Greetings Richard and Federico, > Where I am now... :) > I downloaded and ran the denemo-1.0.0-0.linux-x86.sh script but got many > errors about missing directories under my home directory involving the > name of one of the developers... I've forgotten the full name by now but > it had a double 'jj' in it, I think.
Thank you for this feedback - I have updated the Download page of the denemo.org website to say that the binary doesn't work on Ubuntu 12.10 AMD64. > I returned to the original compilation process and followed the > suggestion concerning installing .dev files as the process proceeded. > Installing the lib-fluidsynth dev file required the removal of, among > other things, google-earth and a number of ia32 bits. After further dev > installations I finally was able to make and make install and now have a > functioning version of Denemo. > Thanks for all your help. > I don't know how long it will take me to get Denemo fully installed in > my head! :) Each new user brings a different skill set to the program, but any feedback that would enable us to ease the way in would be welcome. Thanks Richard > Best regards > Bill > > On 05/04/13 02:45, Richard Shann wrote: > > I am not knowledgeable enough to say how the configure program needs > > adjusting to fix this, but I wonder if you realize there is a pre-built > > binary to use for GNU/Linux? > > http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/denemo/denemo-1.0.0-0.linux-x86.sh > > I believe is a shell script which you can run (as ordinary user) to > > install Denemo under your home directory. > > > > Hopefully Jeremiah or one of the distro maintainers can comment on the > > original question. > > HTH > > Richard > >>> > You probably need this package: > libfluidsynth-dev > > Recommended way to compile a program from source in a debian based distro > is: > > 1) use the dependencies configured for the package (if present in the > repository, which is the case for Denemo): > > apt-get build-dep denemo > > 2) if ./configure complains about missing packages (maybe new dependencies > introduced in later versions of the program), you usually need to install > the -dev packages. > > HTH > Federico > >>> > > > > > > > > On Thu, 2013-04-04 at 11:16 +1300, wjm wrote: > >> Greetings, > >> When installing Denemo the configure program exits with an error message:- > >> checking for FLUIDSYNTH... no > >> configure: error: Package requirements (fluidsynth >= 1.0.8) were not met: > >> No package 'fluidsynth' found > >> > >> However, the system command 'which fluidsynth' gives the following:- > >> /usr/bin/fluidsynth > >> > >> Its version number is:- > >> FluidSynth version 1.1.5 > >> > >> Can you provide a reasonably full help for this, please? > >> You are dealing with someone with no familiarity with the inner workings > >> of source compilation. :) > >> > >> The system here is:- > >> Ubuntu 12.10 > >> AMD64 > >> > >> Many thanks, > >> Bill > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Denemo-devel mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel > > > > > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
