Just a note for the future: You run dpkg-buildpackage in the root directory of the source tree.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Kim Cascone <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:kim@anechoicmedia.com">kim@anechoicmedia.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;"><div class="im">On <a href="tel:03%2F10%2F2011" target="_blank"></a><a href="tel:03%2F10%2F2011" target="_blank">03/10/2011</a> 10:00 AM, Jeremy Salwen wrote:<br>
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The package there seems to be build from an out of date version of so-synth-lv2. There have been bug fixes since. Try downloading the latest package from github: <a href="http://github.com/jeremysalwen/So-synth-LV2/tarball/master" target="_blank">http://github.com/jeremysalwen/So-synth-LV2/tarball/master</a><br>
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dl'd it thanks!<div class="im"><br>
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It includes the debian packaging directory, so all you need to do is run dpkg-buildpackage inside the directory to get a proper .deb.<br>
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tried dpkg-buildpackage and got this error:<br>
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kim@kim-studio:~/Desktop/downloads/jeremysalwen-So-synth-LV2-e399ee2/debian/source$ sudo dpkg-buildpackagedpkg-buildpackage: export CFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor): -g -O2<br>
dpkg-buildpackage: export CPPFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor):<br>
dpkg-buildpackage: export CXXFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor): -g -O2<br>
dpkg-buildpackage: export FFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor): -g -O2<br>
dpkg-buildpackage: export LDFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor): -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions<br>
tail: cannot open `debian/changelog' for reading: No such file or directory<br>
dpkg-buildpackage: error: tail of debian/changelog gave error exit status 1<br>
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how to fix this?<br>
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Jeremy<div><div></div><div class="h5"><br>
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On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Kim Cascone <<a href="mailto:kim@anechoicmedia.com" target="_blank">kim@anechoicmedia.com</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:kim@anechoicmedia.com" target="_blank">kim@anechoicmedia.com</a>>> wrote:<br>
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I'm trying to use the drone synth plugin SO-666 with Ardour<br>
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I installed it from the KXStudio repo<br>
but when I load one into Ardour the app crashes - as in:<br>
completely shuts down<br>
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I also tried Qtractor to see if this was any more forgiving but it<br>
did the same thing<br>
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I also tried the other two plugs SO-KL5 & SO-404 in both<br>
applications - same thing again<br>
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here is the error message from my syslog:<br>
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Mar 10 08:36:16 kim-studio kernel: ardour-2.8.11[4577]: segfault<br>
at 10 ip ad650dc1 sp accd4b10 error 4 in libsosynth.so[ad650000+3000]<br>
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anyone else experience this?<br>
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my config is below:<br>
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-- *my Linux audio perf config:*<br>
Dell Studio 1537 Core2 Duo @2.0GHz | 3G-RAM<br>
Ubuntu 10.10<br>
kernel 2.6.37-1.dmz.2-liquorix-686 #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT<br>
jackd version jackdmp 1.9.6<br>
Ardour 2.8.11<br>
Pd version 0.42.5-extended<br>
USB iMic audio interface<br>
Korg nanoKontrol<br>
M-Audio kbd Axiom25<br>
cpufreq-set - both cpu's are set to 2.0GHz and performance<br>
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