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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/09/2016 04:41 PM, Ralf Mardorf
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, 9 Nov 2016 21:15:19 +0100 (CET), J. C. wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Nov 9 2016, Johannes Kroll has written:
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<pre wrap="">So it does seem to be a problem with the 32-bit version of
jack_capture. This should be fixed, but in the meantime, I can
recommend jack_timemachine for recording. jack_rec might also work.
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Thanks Johannes. I didn't get timemachine to compile
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Did you use the PKGBUILD I posted? If so, paste the output of makepkg,
if not, try using the PKGBUILD.
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I just did. build/installs quickly. Thanks Ralf!<br>
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[tweed@Arch-Twr6 PkgBld]$ makepkg -s PKGBUILD<br>
[tweed@Arch-Twr6 PkgBld]$ sudo pacman -U
timemachine-0.3.3-3-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz<br>
[tweed@Arch-Twr6 PkgBld]$ timemachine <br>
Attempting to auto-start LASH server<br>
Not sending deprecated LASH_Client_Name event<br>
opened 'tm-2016-11-09T18:16:04.w64'<br>
writing buffer...<br>
writing realtime data...<br>
done writing...<br>
^C<br>
[tweed@Arch-Twr6 PkgBld]$ <br>
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