On 01/19/2017 09:42 PM, Klaatu wrote:
On 20/01/17 07:01, Ryan P.C. McQuen wrote:
On 1/19/17, Full Name wrote:
As a long time user of Slackware, I am immensely grateful to the people who
have volunteered (and continue to do so) their time and effort to maintain
and update third-party code, so
On 02/22/2018 03:41 PM, Klaatu wrote:
Is anyone else having trouble building lilypond?
I get failure during ./configure, hinting that i need a more robust Tex
stack.
checking for epsf.tex... ./configure: line 13764: kpsewhich: command not
found
not found
checking for Cyrillic characters suppo
cle writes his
tutorials on Slackware with packages from SBo. I'll try to remember to
post a link when it is released.
On 1 March 2018 9:57:13 AM NZDT, x80 wrote:
On 02/22/2018 03:41 PM, Klaatu wrote:
Is anyone else having trouble building lilypond? I get failure
dur
ld returns an odd error "jack_rack-midi.o: undefined reference to symbol
'pthread_create@@GLIBC_2.2.5'
/lib64/libpthread.so.0: error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line"
This is on a fully updated 14.2 box. I see no errors in the configure
log and all lib paths are ok.
I'm not quit
On 03/13/2018 11:21 AM, B Watson wrote:
On 3/13/18, x80 wrote:
ld returns an odd error "jack_rack-midi.o: undefined reference to symbol
'pthread_create@@GLIBC_2.2.5'
/lib64/libpthread.so.0: error adding symbols: DSO missing from command
line"
This is on a fully update
On 03/13/2018 02:54 PM, B Watson wrote:
On 3/13/18, x80 wrote:
Yes it's jack2.
The Libs line in jack.pc looks like this:
Libs: -L/usr/lib64 -ljack
Seems it wasn't compiled with pthreads. I wonder if it's not a corrupt lib?
Eh, it probably isn't "corrupt", it&
On 03/14/2018 12:08 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
On (14/03/18 10:54), x80 put forth the proposition:
On 03/13/2018 02:54 PM, B Watson wrote:
On 3/13/18, x80 wrote:
Yes it's jack2.
The Libs line in jack.pc looks like this:
Libs: -L/usr/lib64 -ljack
Seems it wasn't compiled wit
On 03/14/2018 03:08 PM, B Watson wrote:
On 3/14/18, x80 wrote:
Jack2 is the optional dependency for qjackctl. Maybe I'll remove jack2
and reinstall jack1.
In theory, at least, you should be able to install jack1, compile stuff
against it, then replace jack1 with jack2 without recomp