From: Emmanuel S. <esa...@fr...> - 2008-02-07 08:17:07
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Jan Depner a écrit : Hi Jan, > It looks OK to me. I just tested it on my 32 bit system and it adds the > library directory to the beginning of the path just fine. Are you > running on a 64 bit system? Yes I am. And it is ok here too. But after reading the Udo/Steve thread I wonder if I should put it at the end instead of the beginning... Well, I will commit it and we will update it later if needed. Thanks! Bye > On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 19:18 +0100, Emmanuel Saracco wrote: >> Emmanuel Saracco a écrit : >> >> Hi all, >> >> To avoid this 64-bit problem, can I submit the attached patch on CVS? >> >> Are you agree with it? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Bye >> >>> Udo van den Heuvel a écrit : >>> >>>> Hello, >>> Hi, >>> >>>> Just tried running Jamin on the newly built 64-bit Fedora 8 system: >>>> >>>> [root@newdaw ~]# jamin >>>> jamin 0.97.12 >>>> (C) 2003-2005 J. Depner, S. Harris, J. O'Quin, R. Parker and P. Shirkey >>>> This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it >>>> under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details. >>>> JACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm] >>>> Cannot find plugin 'sc4_1882.so' >>>> Required plugin sc4_1882.so missing. >>>> Please load the SWH plugins. >>>> >>>> Yet they are there: >>>> >>>> [root@newdaw ~]# locate sc4_1882.so >>>> /usr/lib64/ladspa/sc4_1882.so >>>> >>>> Does Jamin look in lib64? >>> By default, JAMin look for the LADSPA_PATH env variable. If not found it >>> default to "/usr/local/lib/ladspa:/usr/lib/ladspa". >>> >>> So, a "export LADSPA_PATH=/usr/lib64/ladspa" should do the trick. |