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On Sat, 2009-12-19 at 22:59 -0800, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
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On Sat, 2009-12-19 at 11:33 -0500, Robert Vogel wrote:
> I installed Fedora 10 on my quad-core 64 AMD machine, then the Planet
> CCRMA package. Mostly, it seems to run well and I am pleased.
>
> But ... AMS seems to be broken. When I try the first of the demo
> applications (bass_advenv.ams) it comes up with a dialog box:
>
> 'could not find LADSPA plugin "Freeverb Version 3" from library cmt'
>
> followed by another box
>
> 'could not find LADSPA plugin "Mvclpf-3 from library "mvclpf24"
>
> Then, the components appear unconnected on the brown background.
Ams needs a bunch of ladspa plugins to do its work. They should have
been pulled in as dependencies, I don't know why they are not
installed.
Do a "yum list ladspa*plugins" and install whatever is not installed
from the list (I don't remember which ones are needed). Then try
again...
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Thank you Fernando for the reply.<BR>
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Here's what happens when I do the command:<BR>
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# yum list ladspa*plugins<BR>
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit<BR>
Installed Packages<BR>
ladspa-amb-plugins.x86_64 0.3.0-2.fc9 @fedora <BR>
ladspa-blop-plugins.x86_64 0.2.8-7.fc9 @fedora <BR>
ladspa-calf-plugins.x86_64 0.0.18.5-2.fc10 @updates <BR>
ladspa-caps-plugins.x86_64 0.4.2-4.fc10 @updates <BR>
ladspa-cmt-plugins.x86_64 1.16-1.fc10 @updates <BR>
ladspa-fil-plugins.x86_64 0.3.0-1.fc10 @updates <BR>
ladspa-mcp-plugins.x86_64 1:0.4.0-1.fc9 @fedora <BR>
ladspa-nova-plugins.x86_64 0.2-1.fc10.ccrma @planetccrma<BR>
ladspa-rev-plugins.x86_64 0.3.1-4.fc9 @fedora <BR>
ladspa-swh-plugins.x86_64 0.4.15-15.fc10 @updates <BR>
ladspa-tap-plugins.x86_64 0.7.0-5.fc9 @fedora <BR>
ladspa-vco-plugins.x86_64 0.3.0-6.fc9 @fedora <BR>
ladspa-vocoder-plugins.x86_64 0.3-1.fc10.ccrma @planetccrma<BR>
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It is not clear to me what else is necessary. <BR>
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Bob<BR>
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> So then, I went to Synaptic thinking to uninstall it and re-installing,
> but to do that it says it will also remove planetccrma-apps.
You can reinstall a package from the command line with "yum reinstall
package_name", but that would not fix this particular problem....
-- Fernando
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