Thanks, I tried what Alessio had mentioned below and encountered these results:

Their installed yoshimi = 0.060.10avlinux-2

Their yosihimi-data package = 0.058.1-1

No Yoshimi-dbg version

Their installed Jackd1 = 1:0.120.2avlinux-1

jackd2 wasn't installed, version they list in repository = 1.9.6~dfsg.1-2

The packages with avlinux in their names are all described as "custom built for AVLinux".

I replaced their jackd1 with their jackd2 and was able to run JACK at 16msec latency without crash, but after that simnply starting Yoshimi with or without without any options gave me a segfault.

It sounds to me like I should just avoid AVLinux. If they feel the need to do so many "custom packages," and at least 2 of their custom packaged versions don't work, I don't think I can trust their quality control enough to risk using their distro for production work.


i...@bandshed.net wrote:
Hi,

If I'm not mistaken this bug and another JACK related bug here by the same
reporter are 'avlinux' packages, therefore not packaged by pkg-multimedia.
The yoshimi issue has been reported on the AV Linux forums and seems to
disappear simply by increasing the JACK 'Timeout' to 1000 or more. Yoshimi
is custom packaged in AV Linux and has no dbg package currently.

I append an 'avlinux' package name suffix to all my custom packages, and
would suggest to the reporter to feel welcome to seek assistance on the AV
Linux user forums when there are issues with them since they are not
endorsed or the responsibility of the Debian pkg-multimedia team.

I thought I'd better speak up on this to prevent any misunderstanding. As
always my props and encouragement to the pkg-multimedia team.

GMaq - AV Linux maintainer
AV Linux forum: http://www.remastersys.com/forums/index.php?board=20.0


tags 637637 confirmed
thanks

On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Live session user <gn...@hawaii.rr.com>
wrote:
Started Yoshimi without options; it didn't appear in JACK. Started with
-j -A
option, segfaults.
I confirm those -j -A options prevent yoshimi to start fine.
I haven't noticed this before because I use ladish to manage my
audio&MIDI connections, and if launched without options it appears in
gladish.
I need some time to investigate further.

Could you please install yoshimi-dbg and provide a backtrace?


--
David
gn...@hawaii.rr.com
authenticity, honesty, community



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