[Fwd: Re: [CLAM] Network Editor: moc]
Ed Kelly
morph_2016 at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Jun 1 03:21:35 PDT 2005
Hi Vegard,
well for some reason it doesn't find any of the
libraries or can't link to them. I have a couple of
questions, where is the clam sandbox? And, when you
installed fedora 3, did you install "everything" from
the disks?
Best
Ed
--- Vegard Sandvold <vegard.sandvold at notam02.no>
wrote:
> Hi Ed,
>
> I running CLAM on Fedora Core 3 with PlanetCCRMA,
> and it works great
> (after Pau's g++3.4 patch). I also configured
> without qwt, portmidi and
> portaudio, but fftw should work out of the box. If
> for some reason you
> didn't have fftw preinstalled on your system, it
> should be possible to apt
> for it (apt-get install fftw), even on FC1/2. I
> recommend that over
> installing it in the clam sandbox.
>
> Cheers!
> Vegard
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, June 1, 2005 2:55, Ed Kelly said:
> > Hi Pau
> >
> >
> > Thanks for that - I'll try it soon.
> >
> > Meanwhile, I finally got the college to give me a
> > Linux box, and I have other problems with that.
> I'd
> > really like to get it working with Clam, and
> ladspa
> > and network editor.
> > But - (I installed planetccrma) but on my linux
> box at
> > home I tried to install clam first with the
> necessary
> > dependencies. I had to specify paths for
> everything,
> > and then when I ran ./configure in $CLAM_DIR/build
> I
> > still got no fftw!
> > well - I really want to get this thing working!
> >
> > here is the cmd line I used as an attachment. Both
> > machines are Fedora core 2.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > Ed
> >
> > --- Pau Arumi <parumi at iua.upf.es> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Ed,
> >> as a quick solution you could go through these
> files
> >> which include
> >> Ladspa headers :
> >> GUI/Interface/ProcessingTree.cxx
> >> MoreProcessingFactoryRegistration.cxx
> >> MoreProcessingFactoryRegistration.cxx
> >> RegisterProcessingConfigPresentations.cxx
> >> RegisterProcessingConfigPresentations.cxx
> >> and change the #ifndef WIN32 for #ifdef linux
> >> Pau
> >> Xavier Amatriain wrote:
> >> >-------- Missatge reenviat --------
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >>De: Ed Kelly <morph_2016 at yahoo.co.uk>
> >> >>Per a: Xavier Amatriain <xamat at iua.upf.es>
> >> >>Assumpte: Re: [CLAM] Network Editor: moc
> >> >>Data: Tue, 24 May 2005 15:55:36 +0100 (BST)
> >> >>Hi Xavier,
> >> >>
> >> >>I had qt, but forgot to add the right
> >> configuration
> >> >>environment variables but...it seems that the
> >> network
> >> >>editor will not compile without LADSPA, which I
> >> have
> >> >>had no luck in compiling despite following
> James
> >> >>McDermott's guidelines at
> >>
> >>http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/2005/04/0162.html
> >> >>
> >> >>I need to persuade them to get me a Linux box
> >> here.
> >> >>I'll see how much luck I have at home on Fedora
> >> Core
> >> >>2, but is there any way to remove the
> LadspaLoader
> >> >>from NetworkEditor? I'm really only interested
> in
> >> >>prototyping SMS-based signal analysis tools!
> >> >>
> >> >>Best,
> >> >>Ed
> >> >>
> >> >>Here is the chaff:
> >> >>== compiling
> >> >>moc/LadspaLoaderConfigPresentation_moc.cxx
> >> >>In file included from
>
>>>../src/GUI/Qt_Presentations/ConcretePresentations/LadspaLoaderConfigPresentation.hxx:26,
> >> >> from
> >> >>moc/LadspaLoaderConfigPresentation_moc.cxx:11:
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:7:20:
> >> >>ladspa.h: No such file or directory
> >> >>In file included from
>
>>>../src/GUI/Qt_Presentations/ConcretePresentations/LadspaLoaderConfigPresentation.hxx:26,
> >> >> from
> >> >>moc/LadspaLoaderConfigPresentation_moc.cxx:11:
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:59:
> >> >>error: '
> >> >> LADSPA_Handle' is used as a type, but is not
> >> >>defined as a type.
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:60:
> >> >>warning: ISO
> >> >> C++ forbids declaration of
> `LADSPA_Descriptor'
> >> with
> >> >>no type
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:60:
> >> >>error: parse
> >> >> error before `*' token
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:68:
> >> >>error: `
> >> >> LADSPA_Data' was not declared in this scope
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:68:
> >> >>error: template
> >> >> argument 1 is invalid
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:68:
> >> >>error: template
> >> >> argument 2 is invalid
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:68:
> >> >>warning: ISO
> >> >> C++ forbids declaration of
> >> `mInputControlValues'
> >> >>with no type
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:69:
> >> >>error: `
> >> >> LADSPA_Data' was not declared in this scope
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:69:
> >> >>error: template
> >> >> argument 1 is invalid
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:69:
> >> >>error: template
> >> >> argument 2 is invalid
>
>>>/Users/Shared/Clam+SMS/CLAM-0.7.0/src/Processing/Plugins/LadspaLoader.hxx:69:
> >> >>warning: ISO
> >> >> C++ forbids declaration of
> >> `mOutputControlValues'
> >> >>with no type
> >> >>make: ***
> >> [obj/LadspaLoaderConfigPresentation_moc.o]
> >> >>Error 1
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>>Moc is the QT library's Meta Object Compiler
> (see
> >> >>>http://doc.trolltech.com/3.3/moc.html#moc) .
> You
> >> >>>need to install the QT
> >> >>>library in order to compile those
> applications.
> >> For
> >> >>>OSX you can download
> >> >>>it here:
> >> >>>http://www.trolltech.com/download/qt/mac.html
> >> >>>
> >> >>>El dt 24 de 05 del 2005 a les 11:27 +0100,
> en/na
> >> Ed
> >> >>>Kelly va escriure:
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>>SMSTools now compiles in Tools/, but I had to
> >> set
> >> >>>>USE_ALSA=0 in Batch/ by hand.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>When compiling Network Editor, it does its
> file
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>count
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>>and then I get the following:
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>== Generating moc file for
> >> moc/MainWindow_moc.cxx
> >> >>>>make: moc: command not found
> >> >>>>Make: *** [moc/MainWindow_moc.cxx] Error 127
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>I get a similar error when I try to compile
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>Voice2MIDI
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>>What is moc? What does it do and is it a
>
=== message truncated ===
Dr Edward Kelly
Research Assistant in Sonic Arts
London College of Communication
University of the Arts London
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