On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 22:27 -0400, sergio wrote:
i am trying to install qsynth, but am having some
problems getting it
running..
i got fluidsynth compiled, and it seems to run okay.....
it is at:
/usr/local/bin/fluidsynth
the libraries are at:
/usr/local/lib
qsynth is found at:
/usr/local/bin
First of all, are you really sure you want to install them in /usr/local
instead of /usr ?
Installing them in /usr/local makes it possible to be totally confused:
if the distro installs fluidsynth (or any other program for that
matter), it will install it under /usr/. If you already have that
program (or install on top of the distro package) in /usr/local you will
be royally confused in which program is being ran.
when i try to run qsynth, i am getting:
[sergio@mediaserver ~]$ qsynth
qsynth: error while loading shared libraries: libfluidsynth.so.1: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
/etc/ld.so.conf should include /usr/local/lib. If it doesn't add it
there and run ldconfig (both operations need to be done as root).
But is stress, at least i wouldn't go this route. It's much simpler to
keep only one installation of each software.
--
Sampo Savolainen <v2(a)iki.fi>