Hello Ken, Sounds like a strange issue. But as you say, I'm not certain what state the version of FluidSynth you have is in, since you also mention CVS, which got switched over to subversion a while back. I'd like to get a better idea of how you are running FluidSynth though. Are you running the "fluidsynth" command line shell or are you running it inside of an application such as QSynth or another program? I'm assuming that when it goes "dormant" it just never shows up in Jack or ALSA for connections (in other words, its not like it just suddenly disappears, but instead it never appears). When this happens, is there anything different in the fluidsynth shell or its output (any warnings, errors, etc?). I would think that if both Jack and ALSA didn't show up then there is probably an issue occurring in the initialization.
If you could give the latest release a test though, that would be great! You could always revert to your CVS version, if you find there are any other issues. But you could also help the project by letting us know about them :) Best regards, Josh On Thu, 2007-12-13 at 20:27 -0800, Ken Restivo wrote: > I've noticed an alarming tendency lately for fluidsynth to "go stealth" > sometimes. > > Basically I'll start up a couple fluidsynth instances, like I've been doing > every day for almost a year now. But, once in a while, and increasingly > frequently, the instances will NOT show up in JACK, nor will they show up in > ALSA, but the processes *are* definitely running! > > So, they kind of go dormant, I guess. > > This is with the CVS version from 2007.04.17, yeah yeah I know, it's not the > latest release so probably nobody's too interested in doing anything about it. > > If it were repeatable I'd try the latest version and see what happens. But > it's intermittent so I'm not sure what new problems I'd be introducing by > going to a newer version. > > -ken > _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev