From: Robert J. <rj...@sp...> - 2004-07-20 07:56:07
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On Tuesday 20 July 2004 09.43, Chuck R. Bell wrote: > Robert Jonsson wrote: <...> > > Ok, so this is kinda weird. I had CFLAGS="-O2 -march=athlon -mcpu=i686" > for my 'ol Athlon 650 computer and that always worked well for compiling > most programs, but just to simplify things I exported CFLAGS="" and ran > my ./configure again and this time it looks like it found QT and is > compiling ok. It isn't finished yet but it is looking good. Great > > I'm pretty sure this version of QT was compiled with the same version of > gcc that I'm running... it is the stock Slackware 10.0 qt and gcc. It > seems like I've seen this before, a long time ago, when compiling > programs dependent on QT. Whatever... I think the compilation is gonna > fly now and I can experiment with optimizations later if it does. As > much time as it is taking to compile I may experiment with using Distcc > to compile it next time. > > It did give me a warning about not finding 'libfst' which I didn't see > in the lists of dependencies and a quick search on FreshMeat has failed > to turn up, but I'm sure I'll find it somewhere if I need it. > This dependency is pretty new, libfst is basically what makes VST-Instruments available to MusE. Unless you wanted to try VST's you can leave it. Besides, compiling in VST support is a step up in complexity ;) Anyway, the lib is here: http://linuxaudiosystems.com/fst/ (Not sure if 1.6 works with MusE) > > Thanks again for the quick reply and willingess to help! Thanks :) /Robert > > > Cheers - > > Chuck -- http://spamatica.se/music/ |