[Ardour-Dev] Jack server problem

Fábio Magnoni fabiohmagnoni at gmail.com
Sun Mar 20 10:07:07 PDT 2011


Yeah, that was the problem. Thank you!

But... another problem kkkk

When I start Ardour3, create a project, and click apply, it closes with this
message

"JACK is running in realtime mode, but you are not allowed to use realtime
scheduling.

After applying these changes, please re-login in order for them to take
effect.

You don't appear to have a sane system configuration. It is very likely that
you
encounter xruns. Please apply all the above mentioned changes and start jack
again!"



2011/3/20 Sampo Savolainen <v2 at iki.fi>

> On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Fábio Magnoni <fabiohmagnoni at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Making install in jack
>> make [1]: Entering directory `/ home / fabio / Area
>> Trabalho/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.120.1/jack '
>> make [2]: Entering directory `/ home / fabio / Area
>> Trabalho/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.120.1/jack '
>> make [2]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am '.
>> test-z "/ usr / local / include / jack" | | / bin / mkdir-p "/ usr /
>> local / include / jack"
>>   / usr / bin / install-c-m 644 intclient.h jack.h ringbuffer.h
>> statistics.h session.h thread.h timestamps.h transport.h midiport.h
>> weakmacros.h weakjack.h types.h / usr / local / include / jack '
>> make [2]: Leaving directory `/ home / fabio / Area
>> Trabalho/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.120.1/jack '
>> make [1]: Leaving directory `/ home / fabio / Area
>> Trabalho/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.120.1/jack '
>> Making install in libjack
>> make [1]: Entering directory `/ home / fabio / Area
>> Trabalho/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.120.1/libjack '
>> make [2]: Entering directory `/ home / fabio / Area
>> Trabalho/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.120.1/libjack '
>> test-z "/ usr/local/lib64" | | / bin / mkdir-p "/ usr/local/lib64"
>>   / bin / bash .. / libtool - mode = install / usr / bin / install-c
>> libjack.la '/ usr/local/lib64'
>> libtool: install: / usr / bin / install-c .libs/libjack.so.0.0.28 /
>> usr/local/lib64/libjack.so.0.0.28
>> libtool: install: (cd / & & usr/local/lib64 {ln-s-f libjack.so.0.0.28
>> libjack.so.0 | | {rm-f libjack.so.0 & & ln-s libjack.so. 0.0.28
>> libjack.so.0;};})
>> libtool: install: (cd / & & usr/local/lib64 {ln-s-f libjack.so.0.0.28 libjack.so
>> | | {rm-f libjack.so & & ln-s libjack.so.0.0.28 libjack . so;};})
>> libtool: install: / usr / bin / install-c .libs / libjack.lai /
>> usr/local/lib64/libjack.la
>> / bin / bash: / home / fabio / Area: No such file or directory
>> make [2]: ** [install-libLTLIBRARIES] Error 127
>>
>> make [2]: Leaving directory `/ home / fabio / Area
>> Trabalho/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.120.1/libjack '
>> make [1]: ** [install-am] Error 2
>> make [1]: Leaving directory `/ home / fabio / Area
>> Trabalho/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.120.1/libjack '
>> make: ** [install-recursive] Error
>> 1
>>
>>
> It seems that there's a small buglet in the makefile which breaks when
> there are spaces in the build directory. Can you try building jack in a
> directory structure with no spaces in it? Perhaps in /tmp?
>
> Btw. having spaces in the directory names like ' home ' and ' fabio ' will
> make your life very difficult in many cases.
>
>
>   Sampo
>



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