On 4/15/07, Mike Taht <mike.taht(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/15/07, lanas <lanas(a)securenet.net> wrote:
Anyone been successful at running Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ?
Well, my first attempt at compiling it for x86_64 showed a few dozen
casting issues of the form:
audioGUI.c: In function 'getControllerName':
audioGUI.c:160: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
audioGUI.c:163: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
These are probably responsible for your segfault. Bristol - at least the
version I'm looking at - was last worked on in 2002. Perhaps there's a later
version in a cvs or svn tree somewhere?
OK, found the latest and greatest on
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=157415
I only got one casting error while building the latest version, (0.9.6), but
it bombed out on linking... fixing now...
Finding all the spots where these casts occur and redefining the integers as
"size_t" will address this particular
issue.
I get is the following (complete console output available):
# bristol -jack -mini
[...]
/usr/share/bristol/bin/startBristol: line 302: 22346 Erreur de
segmentation $BRISTOL/bin/brighton $* -engine
And although that par tof the program has bailed out, there's still in
'ps aux':
/usr/share/bristol/bin/bristol -rate 48000 -count 102
And jack has bristol entries for both audio and MIDI. Hey, if I
actually try this with a MIDI keyboard...
Nope. No sound. Anyways, there's no GUI to change sound parameters.
Anyone been successful at running Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ?
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