From: Shayne O'C. <fo...@ma...> - 2005-01-10 16:14:31
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Robert Jonsson wrote: >Hi Shayne, > > > >>hi there! >> >>this is my first posting to this list, so apologies it's with a problem! >>but first, i guess i'll point out what a great piece of software muse >>is! having made the switch from windows only ... six months ago? ... i >>have to say that muse is a program that i see as really close to >>providing me with everything i had on windows and more (along with all >>the other great open-source audio software out there - you know who you >>are!) ... >> >>now, onto my problem, which is pretty easy to describe - >> >>i have compiled muse with these options: >>/configure --enable-vst --enable-maintainer-mode >>--disable-doxy-treeview --enable-optimize --prefix=/usr >> >>but when i start jack and start muse from the command line, this is what >>i get: >> >> >> >>>[mrmachine@localhost mrmachine]$ muse no locale >>><muse_en_AU.UTF-8>/</usr/share/muse/locale> >>>fst signal handler 11, thread = 0xb7fdd9a0 >>>Segmentation fault >>> >>> >>i can run jack_fst fine on it's own, and >> >> >muse runs fine if i disable vst > > >>support when calling it. >> >>i am on a planet ccrma fedora core 2 box, with a 2.6.9 kernel with all >>the patches (latest cvs jack, alsa) >> >> > >I think I get this behaviour also. > >I've only noted that if I start MusE from the directory where the VSTs are >and do: export VST_PATH=. (not sure about the name of the variable) it works. > this doesn't seem to work for me :( shayne |