Hi Renick, I think you need to set your OPCODEDIR to point to /usr/local/lib/csound/opcodes. You can do that by adding this to your .bashrc file in your home directory: export OPCODEDIR=/usr/local/lib/csound/opcodes steven On 9/15/05, Renick Bell wrote: > On 9/15/05, Michael Gogins wrote: > > Evidently you did not configure Csound5 with the alsa module. Run scons -h and see the configuration options. > > After scons -h, I see that the alsa module is included by default. The > command I used to build Csound5 was: > > scons buildCsoundVST=0 install > > Do I in fact have to explicitly use useALSA=1 when I build? Is there > some other step involved in configuring it? > > > jpff wrote: > > Sounds like you are not finding teh alsa module librtalsa.so > > so first do you have thi sfile and secondly is it in a place where it is found? > > I have the file, but I don't know if this is the correct location: > > # locate librtalsa.so > /usr/local/src/csound5/src/librtalsa.so > /usr/local/lib/csound/opcodes/librtalsa.so > > Where should this file be in order to be found by Csound? What next? > Thanks to both of you for your help. > > Renick > > -- > Renick Bell > http://www.the3rd2nd.com > -- > Send bugs reports to this list. > To unsubscribe, send email to csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk > -- Send bugs reports to this list. To unsubscribe, send email to csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk