Hey all,

I just though about a possible cause for the problem:

make sure that you do not have another version of ocaml-lasftm
installed as it could be detected by liquidsoap's configure instead of
the local one.

If you are using Debian, just do:
  apt-get remove liblastfm-ocaml-dev

and then:
  make clean
  ./configure
  make
again.

Romain

2011/3/23 David Baelde <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> Since the previous suggestion doesn't seem to help, here's another
> one: run make V="" in the liquidsoap directory. Setting V="" will
> enable verbosity, and you'll be able to check that -I
> ../ocaml-lastfm/src is passed on the command line and that -package
> ocaml-lastfm is not passed. You can also find that information in
> liquidsoap/Makefile.defs or at the end of the configure output.
>
> The idea is to check that you're really compiling against lastfm as
> provided in the tarball and not against an installed version. This
> would be surprising, but your problem is surprising already ;) I
> should really try to compile the tarball with lastfm enabled myself,
> make sure we didn't do something stupid in it... I don't have much
> time and am not on my dev machine right now, unfortunately.
>
> HTH
>
> David
>

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