Re: Problems with Esound compilation



The check for the audiofile-config script is giving the cached answer.  If
you installed audiofile after running esd's configure for the first time,
then this is your problem.  Remove esd's config.cache file and rerun
configure.

James Henstridge.

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On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Greg Bell wrote:

> I have just downloaded the new release of Gnome and am attempting
> to compile the proggies but have run into a problem with esound.
> 
> Here is the output from configure
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> --- Checking for the audiofile library.  NOTE: This library is now
> REQUIRED from proper compilation of the esound package.
> checking for audiofile-config... (cached) no
> checking for AUDIOFILE - version >= 0.1.5... no
> *** The audiofile-config script installed by AUDIOFILE could not be
> found
> *** If AUDIOFILE was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
> *** your path, or set the AUDIOFILE_CONFIG environment variable to the
> *** full path to audiofile-config.
> --- ERROR: The audiofile library was not found on your system.
> --- The audiofile library may be obtained from your favourite
> --- gnome distribution center, or check the audiofile web page at:
> --- http://www.68k.org/~michael/audiofile/
> --- NOTE: The audiofile library is now REQUIRED for esound.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> now what is strange is that I have set AUDIOFILE_CONFIG and
> attempted every suggested fix so that the configure program can find
> audiofile_config and nothing seems to work.  Can anyone offer some
> aid??
> 
>         Greg
> 
> 
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