[LAU] Fedora 12 & CCRMA

Rick Green rtg at aapsc.com
Thu May 20 14:22:06 UTC 2010


On Thu, 20 May 2010, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:

> Thanks for spotting this. I'll backported a fix to our Fedora package.
> Please download and test:
> http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=2198449
>
   I uninstalled ardour, verified that it also deleted the /etc/ardour2/ 
directory, manually deleted my ~/.ardour2/ directory, and installed your 
new i686 package.
   I haven't been able to test it.  For some strange reason, jackd is 
segfaulting every time I try to start it:

(from dmesg:)
jackd[2722]: segfault at 47169c97 ip 47169c97 sp b14b2210 error 4 in 
libgcc_s-4.4.3-20100127.so.1[47d47000+1d000]

(from qjackctl message window:)
JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 60
libffado 2.0.0 built Jan 21 2010 16:27:49
10:11:52.265 Could not connect to JACK server as client. - Overall 
operation failed. - Server communication error. Please check the messages 
window for more info.
firewire ERR: Could not prepare streaming device!
Cannot attach audio driver
Cannot connect to server socket err = Connection refused
Cannot connect to server socket
Cannot connect to the server
JackServer::Open() failed with -1

   If I start ardour, and use its audio setup dialog to select the alsa 
backend, I can open my 'test' session.  The existing tracks in that 
session still retain their disabled mutes, but when I add a new track to 
the session, it is created with all four mute points enabled.

A step forward, and a step backwards...

  -- 
Rick Green

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                                   -Benjamin Franklin

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