On 03/11/2011 05:46 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
You can work
around it by using the following magic:
$ rm -rf debian/source
$ sed -i s/1-1/1/ debian/changelog
And then:
$ dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us
gabriel& Jeremy
thanks for the help - the magic workaround worked for building the plugs :)
I'm assuming that everything needs to move to the proper locations
indicated by the file structure in the debian directory
so...
/home/kim/Desktop/downloads/jeremysalwen-So-synth-LV2-e399ee2/debian/so-synth-lv2/usr/lib/lv2/
copies to:
/usr/lib/lv2/
and
/home/kim/Desktop/downloads/jeremysalwen-So-synth-LV2-e399ee2/debian/so-synth-lv2/usr/share/doc/
goes into /usr/share/doc/
which I did
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next I tested it by
launching Qtractor 0.4.8
creating a track
added the LV2 SO-666 plug
and immediately the app crashed
also, tried with the bass and piano plugs following the same procedure
and the same thing happened
report from syslog:
kim-studio kernel: qtractor[12969]: segfault at 10 ip b366cde0 sp
b22a4f30 error 4 in libsosynth.so[b366c000+3000]
Mar 11 09:41:06 kim-studio kernel: qtractor[12988]: segfault at 10 ip
b34ec220 sp b2122f50 error 4 in libsosynth.so[b34ea000+3000]
Mar 11 09:43:04 kim-studio kernel: qtractor[13013]: segfault at 10 ip
b36ff758 sp b22d5f30 error 4 in libsosynth.so[b36fe000+3000]
which track type?
apparently there's this issue where qtractor crashes when one adds a
midi instrument lv2 plugin (aka synth) to an audio track (or bus), which
is a mistake to start with--i'm still investigating which fault it is,
either host's or plugin's :/
try adding a midi track and then insert the so-666 plugin to it. it
should work then, as advertised
cheers
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