[LAU] Livemix

alex stone compose59 at gmail.com
Fri May 29 11:33:01 EDT 2009


Robin, thanks for the tip.
I've done that already after reading of this advice in another forum
some little while ago.

However this otherwise fine application is still fragile. I hope that
changes, as i think it's a highly useful tool, and on the few
occasions it's run for some time, i've enjoyed using it.

Alex

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Robin Gareus <robin at gareus.org> wrote:
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> plutek-infinity wrote:
>>> Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 15:21:29 +0300
>>> From: alex stone <compose59 at gmail.com>
>>
>>> I've been struggling to use Livemix in Gentoo, (segfaults regularly)
>>> and wonder if any other Gentoo Audio users were having the same
>>> challenge, and/or found a solution. It's the latest build (rc3).
>>
>> i'm not on gentoo, but have compiled it on Fedora10 -- it segfaults regularly for me too.
>
> Delete your ~/.livemix/connexions.xml.
>
> Upon launch, livemix tries to restore it's JACK connections, and
> segfaults if ports are missing:
>
> #0  LiveMix::Backend::restoreConnexions (this=0x821b378, p_rFile=
>      {static null = {<No data fields>}, static shared_null = {ref =
> {_q_value = 1448}, alloc = 0, size = 0, data = 0x813da22, clean = 0,
> simpletext = 0, righttoleft = 0, asciiCache = 0, capacity = 0, reserved
> = 0, array = {0}}, static shared_empty = {ref = {_q_value = 32}, alloc =
> 0, size = 0, data = 0xb73d8c2e, clean = 0, simpletext = 0, righttoleft =
> 0, asciiCache = 0, capacity = 0, reserved = 0, array = {0}}, d =
> 0xbf8d0428, static codecForCStrings = 0x0})
>    at backend.cpp:1554
> #1  0x08057d16 in main (argc=136482240, argv=0x8288298) at main.cpp:168
>
>
> However that does not seem to be the only problem..
>
> robin
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