Bernard wrote:
Bernard wrote:
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
You'll have to get libsox0 installed before Lenny's sox will work.
I have just done this. The install went OK, so did the re-install of
Lenny's sox. But, when trying to call 'sox -h' (or any call to sox),
I get this :
b...@new-host:~$ sox -h
sox: error while loading shared libraries: libsox.so.1: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
b...@new-host:~$
libsox.so.1 does not exist on my system, as
I was mistaking in writing that. True: apt-cache search did not show
any libsox.so.1 file, but I found one using 'find' :
/usr/local/lib/libsox.so.1 is there. Still any call to 'sox' sends
this same reply :
sox: error while loading shared libraries: libsox.so.1: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
I just made another discovery. The 'man' file for sox that I presently
have on my system, is the one that belongs to sox v14.3, not the manfile
belonging to v14.0.1, where there was no mention of any -b option. This
knowledge reminds me that, prior to making an attempt to install from
'testing' repositories, I had tried to install from a source file that I
had downloaded from sox.sourceforge.net. At first sight, all had seemed
to go allright, there was no error in 'make', nor in 'make install', and
some sox functions seemed to work, other did not. This is when I decided
to try the Debian way with testing ; I thought that the new install
would go over the old one. This mismanagement may be part of the problem
I now have.
But then, how shall I manually remove as much as possible of what
remains of that sox installed from source, as well as what remains of
the v14.3 installed from 'testing' ?
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