Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
I can now start jackd as root and
then start ams -j. Sorry I didn't think of this earlier. :-\
Adding /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf and running ldconfig as Steve
suggested allows ams to find libjack.so.0 (I really should have
remembered that piece, too).
Now that I have it running I'll go finish reading the ams documentation
and figure out how to use it. :)
hmm... I perhaps spoke too soon.
I had ams working yesterday on one box (at the office)... But, now I
can't seem to get it working at home. It seems to compile fine, but when
i try to start it:
box1:/home/eric/audio_code/ams-1.5.5# ./ams
Segmentation fault
box1:/home/eric/audio_code/ams-1.5.5# ./ams -j
Segmentation fault
It doesn't matter if jackd is running or not. Either way it seg
faults...
What could cause this?
What information should I provide to help sort this out?
Thanks,
Eric Rz.