On Tuesday, November 16, 2021, Andrea paz <gamberucci.andrea@gmail.com> wrote:
- Tried building the new git. CinGG starts and works normally, but on
terminal I get endless warnings like:
sounds like (new) set of lv2 plugins was installed on system...
[...]
error: failed to open file /usr/lib/libcord.so/manifest.ttl (Not a directory)
lilv_world_load_file(): error: Error loading file
`file:///usr/lib/libcord.so/manifest.ttl'
lilv_world_load_bundle(): error: Error reading
file:///usr/lib/libcord.so/manifest.ttl
error: failed to open file /usr/lib/libcord.so.1/manifest.ttl (Not a directory)
lilv_world_load_file(): error: Error loading file
`file:///usr/lib/libcord.so.1/manifest.ttl'
lilv_world_load_bundle(): error: Error reading
file:///usr/lib/libcord.so.1/manifest.ttl
error: failed to open file /usr/lib/libcord.so.1.4.0/manifest.ttl (Not
a directory)
lilv_world_load_file(): error: Error loading file
`file:///usr/lib/libcord.so.1.4.0/manifest.ttl'
lilv_world_load_bundle(): error: Error reading
file:///usr/lib/libcord.so.1.4.0/manifest.ttl
error: failed to open file /usr/lib/libgc.so/manifest.ttl (Not a directory)
lilv_world_load_file(): error: Error loading file
`file:///usr/lib/libgc.so/manifest.ttl'
lilv_world_load_bundle(): error: Error reading
file:///usr/lib/libgc.so/manifest.ttl
error: failed to open file /usr/lib/libgc.so.1/manifest.ttl (Not a directory)
lilv_world_load_file(): error: Error loading file
`file:///usr/lib/libgc.so.1/manifest.ttl'
lilv_world_load_bundle(): error: Error reading
file:///usr/lib/libgc.so.1/manifest.ttl
error: failed to open file /usr/lib/libgccpp.so/manifest.ttl (Not a directory)
lilv_world_load_file(): error: Error loading file
`file:///usr/lib/libgccpp.so/manifest.ttl'
lilv_world_load_bundle(): error: Error reading
file:///usr/lib/libgccpp.so/manifest.ttl
build ladspa plugin index for: /home/paz/cinelerra5/cinelerra-5.1/bin/ladspa
- Tried the new cin-i386.AppImage in Debian 11 32-bit on a virtual machine:
CinGG does not start with the usual error on libIlmImf-2_2.so.22
yeah, sounds like forcing ilmbase/openexr to be built in statically is way to go...