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Kevin (and everyone else),<br>
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I went to rebuild rezound and I got a few errors about the fox
libraries, so I attempted to upgrade them. The rpm hung while trying
to upgrade, but it seemed to finish (I'm guessing it was a bad .rpm).
I uninstalled that updated version (or so I think, with rpm -e) and
used synaptic to reinstall the ccrma version of fox. Now when I
attempt to install fox via synaptic weird things happen: 1) I get an
error saying fox is already installed, or 2) fox installs, but in a
peculiar way -- the package "fox" remains queued for installation, and
a package "fox#1.2.11.rhfc3.ccrma" appears installed, while "fox" isn't
installed and is always waiting to be.<br>
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I think what I need to do is uninstall all the fox rpms I have and
manually clean out any files which may have resulted from the bogus rpm
install attempt and then use synaptic to install the ccrma version of
fox. Does anyone have a reccommendation of how to do this in a way
that won't compromise my system?<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Brad<br>
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Kevin Ernste wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 22:01:33 -0500, Bradley S. Campbell
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:bsc3j@virginia.edu"><bsc3j@virginia.edu></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> Hi (again) everyone!
As sort of an analogue to the question I just send -- I realize that
rezound is a for-sure JACK-enabled alternative to sweep. However, when I
attempt to use rezound to open .wav's (which is the format most of my
samples are in), I get a rather strange error -- I get a warning dialog box
that says the following:
"libaudiofile reports that dir/dir/file.wav contains x sample frames yet
the file is most likely not large enough to contain that many samples.
Loading what can be loaded."
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Hi Bradley -
I saw this on an FC3 machine a while back, very odd indeed. A local
recompile of Rezound (rpmbuild --rebuild rezound*.src.rpm) seemed to
clear it up.
Kevin
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