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$ apt-file search libjack.la
libjack-dev: /usr/lib/libjack.la
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$ apt-file search libjack.la
libjack-dev: /usr/lib/libjack.la
yesraboof wrote:Right! So this tells you /usr/lib/libjack.la is in libjack-dev. Have you got libjack-dev installed?
I documented this for you, and put it on the Denemo wiki so as many people as possible can take advantage of it (and extend it where I left things out ).PietroBattiston wrote:If anyone succeeded in compiling Denemo 0.8.8 under debian unstable or testing, I would be very very insterested in knowing how this problem was solved.
Ehm... thank you very much, but my problem was not a regular compilation (I had no problems with 0.8.6)... you can find more info in this thread:raboof wrote:I documented this for you, and put it on the Denemo wiki so as many people as possible can take advantage of it (and extend it where I left things out ).PietroBattiston wrote:If anyone succeeded in compiling Denemo 0.8.8 under debian unstable or testing, I would be very very insterested in knowing how this problem was solved.
Not really: the example is really geared towards Denemo, so I'd say the Denemo wiki is a good place for it.studio32 wrote:@raboof, nice ' Educational instructions', something for the wiki!?!
I hate that sort of thingPietroBattiston wrote:http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/denem ... 00114.html
seems like the problem only happened on _my_ debian unstable install
Great!!I was able to use it in building a new debian package, now available in the repositories: