Re: [MuSE] Problem installing MuSe

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Subject: Re: [MuSE] Problem installing MuSe
Hi,

I don't know much about this, but you may want to make sure that
you're installing the development packages for libogg etc. as well.
Usually they're called ie. libogg-dev o libogg-devel; it really depends
on your distro.

HTH,
-P@

C wrote:
> Greetings. I hope there's someone out there who can help me figure out
> what I am doing wrong... I can't get MuSe to compile! I figure I am
> probably doing something silly and I just can't see it- but I'm stumped;
> I'm getting hung up on a problem with Ogg Vorbis and I can't figure out
> how to get past it.
>
> The machine is: x86_64, Mandriva 2006. When I run ./configure it ends up
> with:
>
> checking for Ogg... no
> *** Could not run Ogg test program, checking why...
> *** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for the
> *** exact error that occured. This usually means Ogg was incorrectly installed
> *** or that you have moved Ogg since it was installed. In the latter case, you
> *** may want to edit the ogg-config script:
> configure: WARNING: Ogg not found!
>
> And it does this whether or not Ogg etc. is installed. I've tried it
> multiple times with libogg and libvorbis etc. either installed or not
> installed and no matter what, it always dies with the above message. (I
> thought it would just not try to build in Ogg capabilities if those libs
> weren't on the system...?)
>
> It seems to configure just fine if I use --disable-oggtest and
> --disable-vorbistest- but that doesn't get me anywhere, because it still
> seems to always want to rely on the Ogg Vorbis libs, whether or not they
> are installed. Or so I infer from its output when I tell it not to test
> for ogg vorbis:
>
> == MuSE build configuration =====================================
> :: Building on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (kernel Linux2612)
> :: Linking OggVorbis libraries for OGG encoding
> :: Linking Lame libraries for MP3 encoding
> :: DEBUG informations OFF
> :: PROFILING informations OFF (see man gprof)
> :: Compiler flags = -pipe -D_REENTRANT -O2 -mmmx -fomit-frame-pointer -ffast-math
> ============================== now type make, may the source be with you!
>
>
> And when I run make it barely gets anywhere before complaining that it
> can't find ogg.h, and then it spews a bunch of errors relating to
> vorbis.c and then dies.
>
> I think at this point what I want is to force it to not try to use
> libogg and libvorbis, and I can't figure out how. It seems to be
> insisting on trying to use them, and it fails every time. Sure, I'd be
> happy if it would just find the ogg vorbis libs and then build
> successfully- but really I don't need to use ogg at all so if I can get
> it to just stop trying that might do the trick.
>
> I hope there's someone out there who can offer some insight into what I
> am doing wrong, and I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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