[Ardour-Dev] building ardour 2.7 on SUSE 11

plutek-infinity plutek at infinity.net
Fri Nov 28 14:59:16 PST 2008


>Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 16:35:34 -0500
>From: "Hector Centeno" <hcengar at gmail.com>
>
>ah! ok, that might be my problem. I have libredland installed, maybe
>it conflicts with librdf. I'l check that wen I get back to my desktop.

well, yeah... but the problem is that a whole bunch of apps (including ardour and various other audio apps) seem to depend on libredland. makes me wonder if that's what they *really* need, or if it's actually liblrdf. ardour has BOTH as dependencies, along with a smaller selection of audio apps than libredland.

i wonder if this is all correct, or if the SUSE packaging is messed up?

>
>On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 4:21 PM, plutek-infinity <plutek at infinity.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 16:01:48 -0500
>>>From: "Hector Centeno" <hcengar at gmail.com>
>>
>>>I solved this problem with OpenSuse 11.0 by changing the path to boost
>>>inside the SConstruct file (adding the /boost to /usr/include) then I
>>>had to replace all the /usr/local by /usr (did a "replace all" in
>>>gedit). That made it build without problems. As a side question, did
>>>you try the 2.7 package in the Packman repository? It didn't work for
>>>me (segfault when starting apparently related to lrdf) and I guess it
>>>didn't for you and that's why you are building it, am I right?
>>
>> the 2.7 package works ok for me, but i do get this warning:
>>
>> Warning: Unable to create "trees" RDF storage.
>> Performance can be improved by upgrading librdf.
>>
>> on SUSE, the ladspa RDF library (which i think is what ardour is looking for??) is called "liblrdf", while a package called libredlan0 installs "librdf". i'm out of my depth here to try to sort that out, but i'm willing to try to compile, to see what happens.
>>
>>>
>>>On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:28 PM, plutek-infinity <plutek at infinity.net> wrote:
>>>> greetings!
>>>>
>>>> i'm trying to build v2.7 on SUSE 11, and runnning into this error message:
>>>>
>>>> Checking for C++ header file boost/shared_ptr.hpp... no
>>>> Boost header files do not appear to be installed. You also might be running a buggy version of scons. Try scons 0.97 if you can.
>>>>
>>>> i know the boost headers are there:
>>>>
>>>> /usr/include/boost/shared_ptr.hpp
>>>>
>>>> my scons is 0.98.3.r2928 -- is this a known buggy version, requiring me to downgrade to 0.97? the version i'm running is the latest in the SUSE repositories.
>>>>
>>>> thanks... cheers!
>>>>
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