Alex wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 09:47, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
http://jackeq.sf.net. (only cvs, gtk+-2.0).
For those of you who are interested in DJ/CJ tools, tools for live
performance, and LADSPA plugin guis, you may be interested in a new app
we are creating based on the code from JAMin. It's called jackEQ. The
core is a new plugin Steve Harris released recently called DJ EQ which
is a three band EQ commonly found on dj mixing consoles. It's currently
only available in the swh-snapshots directory.
Where does it search the plugin? I've compiled both (jackeq and
swh-snapshot) without problems, but when I try to start jackeq it
returns with:
Cannot find plugin 'dj_eq_1901.so'
Required plugin 'dj_eq_1901.so' missing.
But the plugin exists in the ladspa plugin dir (on SuSE 8.2
/usr/lib/ladspa) and works perfectly when I run it from sweep, for
example...
Any hints?
I have mine installed in /usr/local/
That is the default so I'm assuming you specified --prefix=/usr/
I don't know why it doesn't find them there. Maybe you need to
export LADSPA_PATH="/usr/lib/ladspa"
If you haven't already set in in ~/.bashrc
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