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- From: serge@princeton.EDU (Serge J. Goldstein)
- Subject: Re: CCRMA Music Kit problems
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.205738.19072@Princeton.EDU>
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- Keywords: CCRMA Music Kit
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- References: <1992Nov13.195034.25636@Princeton.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 20:57:38 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov13.195034.25636@Princeton.EDU> serge@princeton.EDU (Serge J.
- Goldstein) writes:
- >
- >
- > I just installed the new CCRMA Music Kit on a server machine whose root
- > directory is exported to a cluster of Nexts. I can run Ensemble on the
- server,
- > but I get a "Cannot open DSP" alert panel when I try to run it on the
- servers.
- > Does the kit have to be locally installed on each and every machine?
- > Serge Goldstein
-
- David A Jaffe (david@jaffe.com) sent me mail with the solution to this problem.
- You must make sure that all of the machines have access to
- /usr/local/lib/dsp/monitor/mkmon_8k.dsp. I had to create the directories and
- copy the file to all of the local machines, but that sure beat installing the
- kit on all of the machines. David informs me that a future distribution of the
- Music Kit will obviate this problem.
-
- Serge J. Goldstein
-