[ardour-users] Jack is Jacked

Mike Fisher mrfisher_1 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 30 07:24:19 PST 2006


You probably have multiple versions of jack installed. Both in /usr and in
/usr/local/

Have you by any chance built jackd yourself (without specifying
--prefix=/usr to the "configure" script) and installed a version of jackd 
from your distribution?

 Ah yess... there is a very good chance I did do that, because before there was an ebuild for jack-0.100.0+ I used to build it manually from source.
     
 Thank you very much and hopefully thats the problem.
     
 Mike

 
  apparent rate = 48000
  creating alsa driver ... hw:0|hw:0|64|2|48000|0|0|hwmon|swmeter|-|32bit
  control device hw:0
  configuring for 48000Hz, period = 64 frames, buffer = 2 periods
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  20:20:16.110 Server configuration saved to "/home/andyj/.jackdrc".
  20:20:16.110 Statistics reset.
  20:20:16.113 Client activated.
  20:20:16.115 Audio connection change.
  20:20:16.116 Audio connection graph change.
  
  Then everything works fine.  I have 26 inputs and 26 outputs on my HDSP9652.
  It seems to happen 26 times =)
  This only happened after I built Jack (on gentoo) with the jacktmpfs flag on.
  Could that be contributing to the occasional xrun?
  
  I'm posting here because I don't want to join yet another mailing list/forum =)
 
 

		
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