![]() If you do some research on this plugin, it requires some “helper” executables but the articles I looked at don’t describe the exact names of these executables or where you’d get them from, they only describe the location they should be found. The plugins problem is a problem that looks to be completely unique to this plugin, and not a problem with sonic visualizer, that’s why I suggested that you use some other plugin if you have no reason to use this specific one. The sonic visualizer path problem is something separate that needs to be done if you’re using the vamp-mazurka-plugins package from openSUSE… but it does not address the error that’s thrown as you say (It just needs to be done to have any chance of working). “As a user, I want to download an application from the original author, and run it on my Linux desktop system just like I would do with a Windows or Mac application.” "As an application author, I want to provide packages for Linux desktop systems, without the need to get it ‘into’ a distribution and without having to build for gazillions of different distributions The site claims Linus Torvalds approves it. The user in me is beyond happy with appimage, but the Linux fan in me thinks this is less secure, then installing lmms and sonic visualizer through the package manager. ![]() These plugins may be incompatible with the system, and will be ignored during this run of Sonic Visualiser.Īs far as I understand this, there is a problem with the plug-ins ? ( I did not have to change anything in the appimage version, it found the plug-ins by it self.)įor me the problem is solved, but if I can help getting the opensuse package to work, I am here.Ī bit off topic, to run LMMS, I also download an appimage, to have the latest version. Unable to open plugin library: /usr/lib64/vamp/vamp-mazurka.so: undefined symbol: _ZTIN11_VampPlugin4Vamp17PluginAdapterBaseE I start the program then go to Layer, add Melodic Range Spectrogram, and I have what I want.īut when I start the appimage version, the error I see might be interesting, it seems to give the same error about the plugins:įailed to load one or more plugin libraries: I do not seem to need the plugins for what I want, to see the notes played in a track. Then I found an appimage for sonic visualizer though, and that seems to work too.ĭownload the file and make it executable. I added the path to the plugins in sonic visualizer. Or, if you need help beyond what you can get in this Forum, you can submit a bug for that reason, too. If you decide to follow through and get your vamp-mazurka plugin working, be sure to submit your solution to so the package can be fixed. You’ll also need to install the Pacman repo to provide dependencies.Īlternate source and instructions for installing plugins is at the following page I installed the sonic visualiser package from the multimedia:/apps repo which installs the version current up to about a week ago (a minor version update was released a week ago). Recommend if you don’t have some special need for this plugin that you select some other plugin. I believe this particular plugin is broken several ways. But, verifying and looking for the helper will take some sleuthing.
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