On 5 July 2011 11:24, Dan Muresan <danm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, and thanks for checking out my project. > >> 1) make fails when it can't find help2man. it then complains (twice) >> file2jack isn't found either (an ls after the fact shows it is): > > Well, help2man is listed as a build dependency, and I don't think it's > proper style to verify dependencies in the makefile. In ./configure, > yes -- but I'm not using one.
Ok, I probably should have read them :-) >> 2) floating point exception when command issued without options: > > That, indeed, is not nice. It happened because I left the arg parsing > routine open till the last moment. Fixed in git. Know the feeling :-) > To tell the whole story, I was hoping eventually to make both > file2jack and jacktransportloop infrastructure-apps that could be > controlled via stdin. So file2jack could start with nothing, and > accept commands to add/remove files to the transport timeline. Sounds interesting. > Plus there would be a tkJackTransport app that actually scrolls the > timeline (unlike gjacktransport, which is unhelpful when the transport > overshoots the display limit) and has a loop checkbox and two time > entries. I couldn't fit this in the first release. If anybody wants to > help... > > But otherwise -- did it work for you when you passed proper args? Yes it worked. Admittedly, I didn't quite get it at first because I'd only really skimmed the description. I was mostly wanting to look at the code as I'm interested in trying to get a better grasp how data is passed between threads when using JACK. I find the code somewhat difficult to follow. Thanks, James > -- Dan > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev