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Description of problem: I have installed csound on fc16 through standard repositories. I have also prior to that installed all devel packages for pulseaudio, jack and alsa respectively. Then when I try using csound I get some cryptic: """ * error: unknown rtaudio module: 'pulse' Failed to initialize real time audio output inactive allocs returned to freespace """ Using flags like -+rtaudio=alsa doesn't solve problem, it just prints adjusted error message. Version-Release number of csound: Csound version 5.13 (double samples) Jun 14 2011 libsndfile-1.0.25
I think I have managed to abridge the problem but not properly solve. The issue seems to be the path to /usr/lib/csound/plugins I use x86_64 architecture (Intel i7) so my installed path was /usr/lib64/csound/plugins. I copied all plugins from .../lib64/... to .../lib/... but I understand I should somehow redirect csound to look into .../lib64/. but HOW ?
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