2014-10-28 19:46 GMT+01:00 Andrew Deryabin <[email protected]>:
> 28.10.2014 22:26, Robert Jonsson пишет:
>>
>> Sorry it was a false report!
>> I had a LV2_PATH set to nowhere.
>> I got a gui now :)
>>
>> /Robert
>
>
> Wow! Cool!
Works on the other computer now too.
I'm a bit too tired to do any real testing though. Maybe in a few hours ;)
>
> I've added fallback library names to lv2 gtk2 helper. Now the order in which
> libraries are searched is:
> const char *gtk2LibraryNames []= {"libgtk-x11-2.0.so",
> "libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0", NULL};
> const char *gtk2mmLibraryNames [] = {"libgtkmm-2.4.so", "libgtkmm-2.4.so.1",
> NULL};
>
> So, it can solve problem on distros where only versioned libraries are
> installed (ubuntu case, I think).
The reasoning for these pre-built libs are to allow building MusE
without adding the gtk dependencies, right? Or are there other
reasons?
Linux has a tendency to be a bit dodgy when it comes to preserving lib
interfaces (I have found it to be this way atleast) so I'm just
curious as to the reasons and if it would be an alternative to build
these too?
Regards,
Robert
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