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Subject: [LAU] Compiling dssi-vst-master: -lz missing
Time (UTC): August 27 2015 9:45 am
From: jonetsu(a)teksavvy.com
To: Linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
Hello,
Seeing the description in Ardour's manual for mixed MIDI/Audio tracks
and how they relate to Reaktor, which I knew nothing about, I looked
into it and found an Ubuntu page on how to run Reaktor using
basically wine and dssi-vst. So I got the sources for dssi-vst and try
to compile on a 64-bit machine. Got the Steinberg SDK, the multilib
for g++ and gcc, made a symlink for zconf.h to be found and now the
compile halts at not finding '-lz'. I tried installing libzip, then
lzip (lzma compression) but none are fulfilling the requirement.
What is this -lz exactly ? And, anyone running Reaktor in this way ?
Thanks.
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zlib1g-dev or similar?
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Btw. there's something named "carla bridges wine". I don't know what
it's intended for, but perhaps it's for providing support for Windows
VSTs.
I also wonder if it's better to use wine-rt instead of wine for audio
apps that need wine.