I'm still messing around with this, and still having the same
problem descirbed below. I have set PKG_CONFIG_PATH and verified
with echo that it's being set to /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig. That
directory contains the single file sndfile.pc.
When I run configure for GWC, the exact error message I get is:
configure: error: Libsndfile 1.0.0 or greater needed, find it at
It doesn't matter whether I run configure as me or as root.
Thanks for any assistance.
Howard Sanner
flagstad(a)mindspring.com
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 23:41:44 -0500
Howard Sanner <flagstad(a)mindspring.com> wrote:
I'm trying to compile Gnome wave
cleaner. When I run configure,
it tells me that I need libsndfile 1.0.0 or greater. I already
downloaded libsndfile 1.0.4, and did the usual
configure/make/make install. However, GWC's configure program
still gives me the same error message.
What exactly is the error? If the advice below doesn't help you
will need to post the exact error message.
I don't know what's going on.
At the end of the libsndfile configure process there was a message
like this:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Configuration Complete =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Configuration summary :
Version : ..................... 1.0.5pre1
Experimental code : ........... no
Tools :
Compiler is GCC : ............. yes
GCC major version : ........... 2
** This compiler version allows applications to write
** to static strings within the library.
** Compile with GCC version 3.X to avoid this problem.
Installation directories :
Library directory : ........... /usr/local/lib
Program directory : ........... /usr/local/bin
Pkgconfig directory : ......... /usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
Compiling some other packages against libsndfile may require
the addition of "/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig" to the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable.
My guess is that you didn't set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
as required.
Erik
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