Reuben Martin wrote:
That is probably not the reason behind the seg fault
though. I haven't been able to get JackEQ to start without
immediately seg faulting ever since the project started. The
more recent versions of Jamin are starting to do the same
thing as well and I have no idea why.
How recent? There was a bug in the plugin discovery code that
I fixed, and
meant to port the fix to jackEQ too, but I might have forgotten.
I think I fixed in in jamin about a month ago, maybe less.
- Steve
I think I'm using 0.5.23. I'm away from home right now and my machine is offline
so I will have to check later to make sure. I tried to compile 0.5.31 but I couldn't
get it to build. Jamin will register itself to jack and then immediately die from a
segmentation fault. Oddly enough, if I specify the input and output ports, it will fail to
connect to the ports but at least it won't seg fault.
This is interesting because I see a similar problem on my gcc-2.95.4
machine with JAMin only. I just checked however and it makes no
difference. I'm beggining to wonder if my 1ghz machine is just not
powerful enough.
JackEQ seg faults no matter what I do. I was using
version 0.3.7.
I fixed the ladspa search query in this version. If you feel upto doin a
gdb session that would be very helpful.
For what it's worth, I'm using:
swh-plugins 0.4.3
Jack 0.90.1 (posix shm)
Also, kind of unrelated, I just realized today that the newer versions of Jack no longer
give me monitors.
-Reuben
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