>> instead of >> waf configure >> run: > > ./waf configure >> from root directory of the zip (trunk), not from core.lv2 directory. > >This would certainly do it. That you even have a system installed waf >is very odd... > >The build system is entirely self-contained, you only need Python. > >Please let me know if this was the problem. You do need to use the >included ./waf
Using ./waf didn't solve the problem. I'm doing it from the core.lv2 directory because I'm creating packages for Ubuntu. If I come back to the SVN revision 273, it works fine. Since 274, I can't do "./waf configure" from the core.lv2 directory. (doing it from the trunk directory works though...) Hope that helps, Aurélien _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
