@Jasper :-
Just out of curiosity, where were you getting your OcenAudio sources from? Were these ready-built packages from their website, or were you compiling from source (since I know that's your preferred method)?
I've tried the ready-built packages from their web-site, and the only Pups I can get it to behave in are - believe it or not! - Tahrpup64, and Barry's old QuirkyApril64 (sort of Tahrpup-era). Both pretty elderly.
If I try to run any of the other appropriate packages in any newer Pups, from the terminal, I don't even get any error messages.......just straight back to the prompt. Almost as though it takes a disdainful look at the command, snorts contemptuously, and thinks to itself, "Nah. Don't think I can be bothered today..."
Which is a shame.......'cos this has to be one of the best audio editors I've seen for a long while. But it's a bit pointless, not to mention disheartening, when it won't "play ball"..!
(I never understand why some devs go out of their way to suppress error-reporting. It's a common tactic on t'other side of the fence - happens a lot with Windows software, from what I understand from acquaintances - but I never thought it would happen over here...)
Any thoughts? What do those two Pups have in common that no other Pup seems to have..? I can't figure this one out; it's a mystery to me, and I'm usually pretty good at tracking down missing dependencies.....but this one is frustrating, to say the least.
Mike.