From: Website <in...@my...> - 2004-08-12 22:18:36
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Dear Tim, Thanks for the info. Unfortunaly, it's not working yet, the installation seems to be failed. After I did an update of locate I searched for rosegarden, but only found the map where I put the source. So I runned th= e configure again, but I've got an error, I probably didn't looked right th= e first time. In windows you can ignore the errors lol... checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>=3D Qt 3.0) (headers and librar= ies) not found. Please check your installation! For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log. I assumed this was the package qt, so I tried to install the rmp from the Fedora cd. But it seemed to be installed already. [root@localhost rosegarden-4-0.9.9]# rpm -i /mnt/cdrom/Fedora/RPMS/qt-3.3.2-2.i386.rpm warning: /mnt/cdrom/Fedora/RPMS/qt-3.3.2-2.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 4f2a6fd2 package qt-3.3.2-2 is already installed Does someone know what this error means and how I can fix it? Thanks in advance, Jo=EBl. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "tim hall" <te...@gl...> To: <ros...@li...> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 10:58 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [Rosegarden-user] Installation problems > Last Tuesday 10 August 2004 18:58, Website was like: > > "What distro?" That 'll be rosegarden-4-0.9.9, I think. > > 'Distro' refers to Fedora Core 2 > If you were using Fedora Core 1, I'd recommend you use Planet CCRMA packages, > but you may run into problems doing that with Core 2 at the moment, I think > they're working on that. Check it out here: > http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/ > > > Maybe it's also intresesting what Linux I'm using, maybe that's what = you > > meant with distro, like I said newbee... I'm using Fedora Core 2. > > The Linux you're using is the kernel version, which will probably be 2.= 4.x or > 2.6.x (where x is any number). Linux is just the core that connects you= r > hardware to your software and enables the different bits of your system= to > talk to each other. It's a very important distinction. > > > I copied > > the tar file in "/usr/scr/" and unpacked it and run "./configure" several > > time to be exact, run "make;make install;". > > So the binary should be in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin, either way you should > be able to launch it from the command line. > > > Alsa is also installed, I read somewhere I also need Jack 0.7, so I still > > need to download and install it. > > You should install at least Jackd-0.90 if not more recent. Using a pack= age > management system like apt-get is much easier once you get the hang of = it. If > you are new to Linux, you will quickly run into what is known as 'dependency > hell' otherwise. Some Audio applications rely on very specific versions= of > other apps in order to work properly, apt-get works all this out for yo= u > (more or less) and installs the appropriate pre-compiled binary and may even > update your menus for you if you're lucky! > > You would also do well to install a softsynth or two, something like > Fluidsynth / QSynth is a good place to start. > > Don't be too disheartened if it doesn't work out and give yourself a bi= g pat > on the back if it does, you're basically trying to do it the hard way w= ith a > blindfold on right now. ;-) > > good luck > > tim hall > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media > 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 > Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. > http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 > _______________________________________________ > Rosegarden-user mailing list > Ros...@li... - use the link below to unsubscri= be > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rosegarden-user > |