Ralf Mardorf wrote: > rosea grammostola wrote: >> (I think he made some packages for Ubuntu 8.04 a while ago). > > Today I'll backup my 64 Studio, this might be a good time to compile > JACK2 featuring dbus after doing the backup, but I don't think I'll do > this, after all the other work I'll have to do. > Compiling LADISH isn't a problem (resp. maybe I'm wrong and it is a > problem for me), but for Suse and Debian based distros JACK2 can't be > simply compiled and installed while the package or all files of the > package aren't removed, because a self compiled JACK2 at least handles > libjack in a different way and removing the distro's package does > cause to much trouble. > > Oops, right now I noticed that there's a package called "jackdbus" for > 64 Studio's current version of jackd :). Embarrassing :S. > > Hm, maybe I don't need to recompile LADI :). > > spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ gladish > Loading glade from /usr/share/ladish/gui.glade > dbus_call_simple: calling method 'IsStarted' failed, error is 'The > name org.jackaudio.service was not provided by any .service files' > spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ sudo apt-get install jackdbus > [snip] > spinymouse-s...@64studio:~$ gladish > Loading glade from /usr/share/ladish/gui.glade > dbus_call_simple: calling method 'IsStarted' failed, error is 'The > name org.jackaudio.service was not provided by any .service files' > > Hm? Any hints are welcome! Did I need to compile LADI again or is > something inconsistent? > > I guess I'll cross-post this. > > Ralf > > PS: OTOH I guess I use applications that don't support dbus, thus LADI > might not be a valid solution right now. > All Jack apps work with Ladish at level 0 at least (autolaunch of apps in a studio and auto activation of connections). which is already pretty useful imo. http://ladish.org/wiki/levels
But this is more a question for a user list imo. \r _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev