
> Installing gettext Activating gettext Cleaning gettext > Installing ncurses Activating ncurses Cleaning ncurses > Attempting to fetch ncurses-6.0_0.darwin_16.x86_64.tbz2 from > Installing expat Activating expat Cleaning expat > Installing libiconv Activating libiconv Cleaning libiconv > Installing bzip2 Activating bzip2 Cleaning bzip2 > Dependencies to be installed: bzip2 libiconv libxml2 xz gettext expat ncurses zlib lzo2 openssl
#Compile ardour linux install#
Why doesn't the installation see libarchive-3.2.2 installed? Thanks for any reply!Īfter using port the same situation: $ sudo port install libarchive => Installing dependencies for libsndfile: flac, libogg, libvorbis
#Compile ardour linux how to#
Warning: libarchive-3.2.2 already installedĭo you have any ideas how to proceed with the installation? I've installed other programs, like libcurl, glibmm, via brew: => Installing dependencies for glibmm: libsigc++ (complete log in /Users/me/GitRepos/GitHub/5.5/build/config.log) No Carbon support available for this buildĬhecking for program pkg-config : /usr/local/bin/pkg-configĬhecking for 'glibmm-2.4' >= 2.32.0 : yesĬhecking for 'libarchive' >= 3.0.0 : not found * Will build against private Ardour dependency stack : no * Will use explicit linkage against libintl in /Users/me/gtk/inst : yes * Will build against private GTK dependency stack : no

Setting out to : /Users/me/GitRepos/GitHub/5.5/buildĬhecking for 'gcc' (c compiler) : /usr/bin/gccĬhecking for 'g++' (c++ compiler) : /usr/bin/g++

Setting top to : /Users/me/GitRepos/GitHub/5.5 I'm just trying to manually build Ardour on macOS Sierra.
