<br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 3/30/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Sampo Savolainen</b> <<a href="mailto:v2@iki.fi">v2@iki.fi</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Quoting Mike Fisher <<a href="mailto:mrfisher_1@yahoo.com">mrfisher_1@yahoo.com</a>>:<br><br>> Gentoo Linux 2.6.10 kernel<br>><br>> alsa-driver-1.0.10<br>> jack -0.100.7<br>> qjackctl-0.2.19a<br>>
<br>> Nah... jack isn't really jacked. I just keep having a strange<br>> occurance.<br>><br>> Everytime i start jack for the first time I get this message....<br>><br>> cannot write to jackstart sync pipe 4 (Bad file descriptor)
<br>> ...<br>> jackd: wait for startup process exit failed<br>> jackd 0.100.7<br>><br>> and a pop-up in qjackctl that reads "Could not connect to JACK server as<br>> client. Please check the messages window for more info."
<br><br>You probably have multiple versions of jack installed. Both in /usr and in<br>/usr/local/<br><br>Have you by any chance built jackd yourself (without specifying<br>--prefix=/usr to the "configure" script) and installed a version of jackd
<br>from your distribution?<br><br>If yes, you should remove the one you don't want to use. Either remove the<br>package installed from your distribution via rpm or apt-get or whatever your<br>distro uses, or do a "make uninstall" from the jackd source directory you
<br>built & installed jackd from.<br><br> Sampo<br>_______________________________________________<br>ardour-users mailing list<br><a href="mailto:ardour-users@lists.ardour.org">ardour-users@lists.ardour.org</a><br><a href="http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org">
http://lists.ardour.org/listinfo.cgi/ardour-users-ardour.org</a><br></blockquote></div><br>
Speaking of funny things Jack is doing, I get this strange message when I startup Jack:<br>
<br>
apparent rate = 48000<br>
creating alsa driver ... hw:0|hw:0|64|2|48000|0|0|hwmon|swmeter|-|32bit<br>
control device hw:0<br>
configuring for 48000Hz, period = 64 frames, buffer = 2 periods<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
cannot tie an input port<br>
20:20:16.110 Server configuration saved to "/home/andyj/.jackdrc".<br>
20:20:16.110 Statistics reset.<br>
20:20:16.113 Client activated.<br>
20:20:16.115 Audio connection change.<br>
20:20:16.116 Audio connection graph change.<br>
<br>
Then everything works fine. I have 26 inputs and 26 outputs on my HDSP9652.<br>
It seems to happen 26 times =)<br>
This only happened after I built Jack (on gentoo) with the jacktmpfs flag on.<br>
Could that be contributing to the occasional xrun?<br>
<br>
I'm posting here because I don't want to join yet another mailing list/forum =)<br>
<br>