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another thread from me, sorry
I am new to Arch, coming from Ubuntu....so, I am having some dificulties
I think this two issues are some kind of related, I run Arch 64bit:
1)starting qjackctl I get this:
[studio@(none) ~]$ qjackctl
qjackctl: error while loading shared libraries: libjack.so.0: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
I first installed Jack2 from AUR (http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=22488) and than updated to the package from ArchAudio (http://archaudio.org/packages/), so this can be the cause!?
2)trying to install Ardour (http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=17918) from AUR with yaourt I get this:
==> Install or build missing dependencies for ardour-vstlv2:
==> Building and installing package
==> ardour-vstlv2 dependencies:
- python (already installed)
- gettext (already installed)
- pkgconfig (already installed)
- libtool (already installed)
- jack-audio-connection-kit (package that provides jack-audio-connection-kit already installed)
- libxml2 (already installed)
- libxslt (already installed)
- libart-lgpl (already installed)
- libsamplerate (already installed)
- liblrdf (already installed)
- glib (already installed)
- gtk2 (already installed)
- libgnomecanvas (already installed)
- liblo (already installed)
- fftw (already installed)
- wine (package that provides wine already installed)
- flac (already installed)
- ladspa (already installed)
- libusb (already installed)
- aubio (already installed)
- slv2 (already installed)
- gcc (already installed)
- boost (already installed)
- librsvg (already installed)
- scons (already installed)
==> ERROR: is not available for the 'x86_64' architecture.
Note that many packages may need a line added to their PKGBUILD
such as arch=('x86_64').
Error: Makepkg was unable to build ardour-vstlv2 package.
Last edited by capoeira (2010-05-27 13:55:21)
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1- I just installed qjackctl from the official repos (64 bit) and it works fine.
Post the output of `ldd /usr/bin/qjackctl`
2- That package is for i686 only. It suggests trying to add "arch=('x86_64')" in the PKGBUILD but chances are that won't work.
Last edited by sand_man (2010-05-27 12:36:19)
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I question you changed the mirror of archaudio from i686 to x86_64, correct?
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I question you changed the mirror of archaudio from i686 to x86_64, correct?
ohh sh__, I feel like an complete idiot....changed this and now it works...thanks
EDIT
excuse me guys, problem 2 was related to problem 1.....so changing the repros solved all.....THANKS
Last edited by capoeira (2010-05-27 13:47:01)
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