On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:36 AM, Carlos sanchiavedraz <csanchezgs@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all.

I just had a few minutes and tried to install Non Session Manager to
test later in Musix, but failed.

I think I have all required dependencies[1] for
non-daw-and-mixer-v1.1.0.tar.bz2, although it says that Jack is not
present when it is (jackd 0.118). But when trying to do "make" it
doesn't work[2]: No rule for building «nonlib/libnonlib.a», needed for
«src/send_osc>>.
Somebody got that same error or just succeeded?

In addition to that, may I suggest something to our partners here of
the non-family. At first it's not clear where to find Non Session
Manager tar.gz nor the git site, it is not in its wiki[3] and I
discovered in other wiki that it is with the rest of the familiy in
the same tar.gz and git for Mixer and Sequencer.

Thanks.


[1] $ ./configure
Checking sanity...            ok
--- Configuration required
:: Installation prefix? [/usr/local]
:: Build for debugging? [no]
Checking for FLTK...          ok (1.1.10)
Checking for FLUID...         ok
Checking for ar...            ok
Checking for makedepend...    ok
Checking for JACK...          missing!
 * Suggested package JACK doesn't appear to be installed. Some
functionality may be missing from your build.
 * Continuing without JACK...

Checking for liblo...         ok (0.26)
Checking for sigcpp...        ok (2.2.4.2)
Checking for XPM...           ok (3.5.8)

[2] $ make
Calculating dependencies...done
SESSION_MANAGER         [100%] src/send_osc.C
make: *** No hay ninguna regla para construir el objetivo
«nonlib/libnonlib.a», necesario para «src/send_osc».  Alto.

[3] http://non.tuxfamily.org/nsm/
--
Carlos sanchiavedraz
* Musix GNU+Linux
  http://www.musix.es
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You're probably missing the -dev header package for JACK. The build system uses pkg-config to collect information, so if pkg-config data for that package is broken on your system, that would also cause a problem. Also, you're strongly recommended to build the latest from git instead of that tarball, there have been many improvements. '

And since when is there a wiki?