2016-03-15 6:02 GMT+01:00 Tim E. Real <[email protected]>:

> On March 14, 2016 09:29:15 AM Robert Jonsson wrote:
> > Here's another one that I think I'll call finished. ;)
> >
> > https://soundcloud.com/cdee/robert-jonsson-help-myself
>
> Nice. I like the unexpected sort of short bridge chord change which
>  also appears at the end. Sounds like kind of G to inverted A7 or dim.
>

Yeah, well, I wish I was better at theory. Created on guitar through trial
and error so you probably know better than me ;)

>
> Heartbreak.
> The scars. Here's hoping you're not too blue.
>

No problem. We all carry our ups and downs and I would lie if I said there
wasn't a bit of me in the songs but still it's mostly for entertainment,
for others to enjoy.


>
> You know there was a certain blues player by almost the same name?
>

Indeed I do! my road to fame, riding my name ;)
For many years I played in a blues band and we did a fair share of Mr
Johnsons songs too.

- Back to the land of California, to my sweet home Chicago!
not much sense in that line but still.


> > Biggest issue is that I had two crashes during audio recording, this
> hasn't
> > happened to me in a very long time so I'm a bit anxious to find the
> reason
> > but sadly core creation wasn't turned on.. duh.
>
> OK Keep me posted, I might be to blame.
>
> > I also had very wierd issues with opening LV2 native guis. For a long
> time
> > muse crashed completely when I tried to open the guis.
>
> I did a commit the other day making it easier to recompile the pre-built
>  lvGtk2Helper library, if that helps.
>

Yeah I saw the checkins after I got the problems, and immediately suspected
this to be the cause, but it's not, the installed binaries where the
default ones.


>
> Just run the 32 or 64 bit makefile and it will create the library in a
>  subdirectory called 'build' and cmake will use /your/ version while
>  leaving the pre-built one intact. That is important because...
> Before, if a MusE dev happened to recompile the library it would replace
>  the existing one and the dev might unwittingly push /his/ compiled
> version.
> Am I Right?
>
> I want to help packagers by providing a cmake option to recompile the
> library.
> I think it should be ON by default.
> I'm the one who suggested not requiring Gtk just to use LV2 features,
>  but really anyone compiling MusE is installing several dev packages
> anyway,
>  why not go ahead and require (actually recommend) Gtk2 - but /only/ if LV2
>  support is enabled.
>
> There's a safety aspect too, sometimes packagers or project hosts don't
>  like binaries in the tree.
>

This is very true and I can understand they being very reluctant to promote
unknown binaries.


>
> Also it's weird having binaries in the git tree.
> My KDevelop won't show them in the project tree so it's hard to
>  work with them, I have to use a filemanager.
>
> > A complete recompile and reinstall seemed to remedy the problem but then
> > after a few hours it came back. At this point I rebooted and the problem
> > vanished again.
> > At another point my wifi vanished on the same computer and I could do
> > nothing but reboot to get it back. This should not be related to MusE so
> I
> > wonder if my hardware is getting tired.
> > Either that or the gui issues is due to some nasty memory
> corruption/leak.
>
> Ghostbusters. Who you gonna call...
>
> The trouble I had getting this new distro running.
> Weird hardware problems, then Plasma crashing and so on.
> It seems to have mostly settled now, even before any major updates.
> Compare with a damped sinewave - it's working, it's not working,
>  over and over again until it gradually settles.
> >From your snapshot it looks like you are running something similar,
>  with recent KDE. That 'K' symbol. That little red "application crashed"
>  tray icon. He he...
>

Haha, yeah, I had some crash, possibly of my own doing ;)
I think kde5 has gotten a lot of bad press for being buggy but since I
started using it, and that was a while ago, I found it very well working.
I do recall some of the initial crashing you mention though, something that
doesn't quite work til all the config files are initialized maybe.


>
> > Anyway, I had fun recording it and a lot of things work very well, not
> the
> > least with Tim's latest fixes :)
>
> Thanks. Hope it makes things less cumbersome.
>
> That's our new tag line:
> " MusE3 - Now less cumbersome ! "
>

Haha, a blockbuster tag line, definitely!

/Robert
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