[LAU] Problem installing/running LV2RACK

Marco Castorina marco.castorina at yahoo.it
Mon Jun 15 05:49:31 EDT 2009


Hello everybody,
 i'm quite new to this list, but i already learned a lot about audio on Linux.
In one of the last post, i read about Lv2rack, and i thought to try it immediately.
After installing dependencies i could do make and make install, but when i try launching it i have this error:
lash_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541'
lash_comm_connect_to_server: could not create server connection
lash_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541'
lash_comm_connect_to_server: could not create server connection
lash_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541'
lash_comm_connect_to_server: could not create server connection
lash_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541'
lash_comm_connect_to_server: could not create server connection
lash_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541'
lash_comm_connect_to_server: could not create server connection
lash_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541'
lash_comm_connect_to_server: could not create server connection
lash_init: could not connect to server 'localhost' - disabling LASH

After that Lv2rack start normally. When I try loading one of swh LV2 plugin, it exits with this error:
Segmentation fault
and i also get an Xlrun exception from Jackd. I've no problem loading Lv2fil or Calf plugins.

I got back to compile it again and i've this warning at the end:
========================
Prefix                    : /usr/local
Dynparam1 plugins support : no
Python include dir        : -I/usr/include/python2.6
Python script dir         : /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/
Dev version               : no

configure: WARNING: ==================================================
configure: WARNING: ==                                              ==
configure: WARNING: == pythondir is NOT in your Python's sys.path   ==
configure: WARNING: == which means you should add it to PYTHONPATH  ==
configure: WARNING: == at runtime, or add a .pth file to one of     ==
configure: WARNING: == your Python's existing sys.path directories. ==
configure: WARNING: ==                                              ==
configure: WARNING: == Alternatively, re-run ./configure with       ==
configure: WARNING: == PYLIBDIR set to override the default         ==
configure: WARNING: == pythondir, or adjust prefix to match the     ==
configure: WARNING: == prefix used to build your Python.            ==
configure: WARNING: ==                                              ==
configure: WARNING: ==================================================
It's quite strange because i've that dir in my sys.path...

And when i try make, i've this problem also:
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_load: No ArgType for const-LV2_Feature*-const*
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_unload: No ArgType for zynjacku_lv2_handle
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_connect_port: No ArgType for zynjacku_lv2_handle
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_run: No ArgType for zynjacku_lv2_handle
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_activate: No ArgType for zynjacku_lv2_handle
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_deactivate: No ArgType for zynjacku_lv2_handle
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_get_descriptor: No ArgType for zynjacku_lv2_handle
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_get_handle: No ArgType for zynjacku_lv2_handle
Could not write function zynjacku_lv2_message: No ArgType for zynjacku_lv2_handle
***INFO*** The coverage of global functions is 25.00% (3/12)
***INFO*** The coverage of methods is 100.00% (46/46)
***INFO*** There are no declared virtual proxies.
***INFO*** There are no declared virtual accessors.
***INFO*** There are no declared interface proxies.

I'm running Ubuntu 9.04, kernel 2.6.28-11-generic (i'm having problems with rt at the moment).

Thank you for any help!

Marco


      
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