[LAU] [ann] CAPS 0.4.0

Cesare Marilungo cesare at poeticstudios.com
Mon Jun 18 06:58:06 EDT 2007


Tim Goetze wrote:
> [David Haggett]
>   
>> Can't get it to compile on x86_64 (running SuSE 9.3 which is old).  I get the 
>> following error:
>>
>> g++ -O3 -ffast-math -funroll-loops -Wall -fPIC -DPIC  -I/usr/local/include -c 
>> Eq.cc
>> In file included from Eq.cc:31:
>> Eq.h: In member function `void EqIIStub<Channels,
>>   Bands>::start_cycle(d_sample**)':
>> Eq.h:137: error: syntax error before `;' token
>> make: *** [Eq.o] Error 1
>>
>> If I remove Eq.cc and Eq.h, and the references to Eq and Eq2x2 from 
>> interface.cc it compiles without errors, but haven't managed to get it to 
>> install yet.  (Ladspa looks for plugins in /usr/lib64/ladspa, but when I 
>> copied caps.so in place of the previous caps-ng.so ardour wouldn't start.
>>
>> any guidance gratefully received.
>>     
>
> Have you also updated line 54 in interface.cc, reading
>
> #define N 38
>
> That's the total number of plugins, so if you remove 2 of them, it 
> should read 36 instead.  CAPS does an assert() to make sure the number 
> is right (because if it's not things can get quite nasty, and I often 
> forget to update it when adding plugins).
>
> But instead of all this, you can apply this patch:
>
> http://quitte.de/dsp/caps_eq_x86_64.diff
>
> (with patch -p1 in the CAPS directory.)
>
> I just ran a compile test on an AMD 64 with debian's g++ 3.3.5, and it 
> failed with the same error you reported.  With the patch applied, it 
> builds and loads fine -- and you don't lose the Eq plugins.
>
> Tim
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>
>   
Hi Tim.

I got this error too, and your patch solved it. But even if I'm running 
on a AMD 64, my distro isn't 64bit (It's Slackware 10.2). =-O

c.

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