From: Ramon Gonzalez-A. <ar...@ma...> - 2007-10-31 02:41:08
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Dear Sirs, I'm puzzled. After doing ans update I have not been able to synthesize anything on any of my machines... WIth MacOSX Intel and PowerPC I have one problem, with Linux another. MacOSX :: foo> (syn 1 1 (output~ 1 (sine~ (~ 440)))) libsndfile: Error : bad mode parameter for file open. FOO ERROR: class: FOOSoundFile, file: FOOSoundFile.m, line: 179 FOO ERROR: class: FOOSoundFile, file: FOOSoundFile.m, line: 387 ... FOO ERROR: class: FOOSoundFile, file: FOOSoundFile.m, line: 387 FOO ERROR: class: FOOSoundFile, file: FOOSoundFile.m, line: 223 len: 1s, tim: 0.00377s, rtf: 0.00377, sr: 44100Hz fil: /tmp/ramon/foo19389.aiff, typ: aiff, fmt: short and the file exists but is empty. I'm using libsndfile-1.0.17. (Same error, of course, doing everything by hand : make-soundfile, context, make-task, run-task) Linux :: With Linux the problem is completely different. I am not able to configure foo. fooelk goes fine, but then I get the following error when configuring foo :: configure : error : Objective C preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check configure : error : ./configure failed for libfoo I have apt-get install --reinstall cpp and done as many things as I could think of, but I'm stuck there. The two problems I think are unrelated. But gosh, only some days ago I had 3 machines running foo, and today none. I have not tried the Next yet, the problem is that it is packed in the cellar by now (the poor lady). This is also the reason I didn't write before with the answer to Martin's question whether the reference/offset/bpf error was also in the old foo. I'll check out. Help welcomed, but patiently expected. Ramon |