[linux-audio-user] freqtweak compile problems -Sorted!

anton addon at blueyonder.co.uk
Thu Feb 27 11:33:00 EST 2003


Thanks Jesse!
The CVS compliles with no problems
It looks great.
--
Regards
anton

On Thursday 27 February 2003 15:32, anton wrote:
> Hi all!
> Its been a long time since I wanted to try freaqtweak but with no luck
> The situation is as follows:
> I  am on suse 8.1 with gcc 3.2
> I have :
> wxGTK-2.2.9-185 (SuSe rpm)
> wxGTK-devel-2.2.9-185 (SuSe rpm)
> I also have fftw 2.1.3
> compiled from sources.
> with :
> ./configure --enable-float --enable-type-prefix
> make
> make install
>
> and
>
> make clean
> ./configure --enable-type-prefix
> make
> make install
>
> Tried freqtweak 4.4 ,4,5 and 4,6 and i get the same errors:
>
> <SNIP>
> g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..   -I/usr/X11R6/lib/wx/include/gtk-2.2
> -I/usr/X11R6/include -DGTK_NO_CHECK_CASTS -D__WXGTK__ -D_REENTRANT -DNEWWX
> -Wall -D_REENTRANT -g -O2 -O2 -fexpensive-optimizations -funroll-loops
> -finline-functions -ffast-math   -I/usr/local/include -g -O2 -c -o
> FTmainwin.o `test -f 'FTmainwin.cpp' || echo './'`FTmainwin.cpp
> cc1plus: warning: changing search order for system directory
> "/usr/local/include"
> cc1plus: warning:   as it has already been specified as a non-system
> directory In file included from FTmainwin.cpp:46:
> FTactiveBarGraph.hpp: In member function `float
>    FTactiveBarGraph::dbToVal(float)':
> FTactiveBarGraph.hpp:225: choosing `double pow(double, double)' over `float
>    std::pow(float, float)'
> FTactiveBarGraph.hpp:225:   because worst conversion for the former is
> better than worst conversion for the latter
> make[2]: *** [FTmainwin.o] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/anton/Documents/freqtweak-0.4.6/src'
> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/anton/Documents/freqtweak-0.4.6'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
> <SNIP>
>
> P.S
> What about that warning :
> cc1plus: warning: changing search order for system directory
> "/usr/local/include"
> cc1plus: warning:   as it has already been specified as a non-system
> directory
>
> I seem to get it very often in a variety of different compiles. Is it
> anything to worry about?
> --
> Regards
> Anton




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