Re: [Transag-general] ubuntu 14.04 64bits
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From: yves <yv...@fr...> - 2014-10-31 17:34:11
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Le 28/10/2014 21:05, Élie Roux a écrit : > Le 28/10/2014 15:56, yves a écrit : >> after compiling with no error message >> i cannot start transcriberag : >> >> TranscriberAG: error while loading shared libraries: libag.so: cannot >> open shared object file: No such file or directory >> >> libag.so is in /usr/local/lib >> >> do i missed something? > You're the second person to encounter this problem. Sadly, I cannot > reproduce it under Debian/Sid.. Can you please try the following: > > 1 installing in /usr instead of /usr/local: > > cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/usr ../src > make > sudo make install > > and, if it doesn't work: > > cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ../src > make > sudo make install > > and run it with > > gdb TranscriberAG > r > bt > > and send me (privately) the output? > > Thank you, hello, in fact i just followed this for the install : #### Linux (Debian/Ubuntu) #### You'll have to play a bit with apt/aptitude to get the right dependencies, but globally `aptitude install build-essential cmake gettext cdbs libxerces-c-dev libavcodec-dev libavformat-dev libswscale-dev libavdevice-dev libavfilter-dev libgtkmm-2.4-dev portaudio19-dev libsndfile1-dev xsltproc libxt-dev` should do it. Then * `mkdir build` * `cd build` * `cmake ../source` * `make` * `sudo make install` * `sudo cp -R ../source/etc/TransAG /etc/` after asking help i tried : On some systems, you might have dependency conflicts; in this case install `libjack-jackd2-dev`. and remake the install and it works do i have to do something else? i'm on Ubuntstudio 14.04 is there a way to use a timecode, or at least to have an offset of the timeline ? |