Bug#400483: fmit: --disable-alsa seems to workaround the problem.

2006-12-02 Thread Andreas Henriksson
On fre, 2006-12-01 at 17:48 +0100, Ludovic RESLINGER wrote: CaptureThread: INFO: Built in transports CaptureThread: INFO:JACK unavailable CaptureThread: INFO:ALSA available CaptureThread: INFO: Auto detecting a working transport ... using ALSA CaptureThread: INFO: ALSA: try to

Bug#400483: fmit: --disable-alsa seems to workaround the problem.

2006-12-02 Thread Ludovic RESLINGER
On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 03:19:39PM +0100, Andreas Henriksson wrote: On fre, 2006-12-01 at 17:48 +0100, Ludovic RESLINGER wrote: CaptureThread: INFO: Built in transports CaptureThread: INFO:JACK unavailable CaptureThread: INFO:ALSA available CaptureThread: INFO: Auto detecting

Bug#400483: fmit: --disable-alsa seems to workaround the problem.

2006-12-01 Thread Andreas Henriksson
Hello again! Sorry for the delay... the recent apt bugs stole my time. I've tested adding --disable-alsa to the configuration part in debian/rules on my home-machine (amd64 unstable) and that makes the fmit program start without crashing. So, I think we can conclude that the problem definitely

Bug#400483: fmit: --disable-alsa seems to workaround the problem.

2006-12-01 Thread Ludovic RESLINGER
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 12:05:03PM +0100, Andreas Henriksson wrote: Hello again! Sorry for the delay... the recent apt bugs stole my time. I've tested adding --disable-alsa to the configuration part in debian/rules on my home-machine (amd64 unstable) and that makes the fmit program start

Bug#400483: fmit: --disable-alsa seems to workaround the problem.

2006-12-01 Thread Ludovic RESLINGER
Hi, I tested fmit today on a native debian unstable updated with latests packages today, on my x86. fmit works fine: Free Music Instrument Tuner version 0.96.5 built at Sep 2 2006 15:25:55 Install directory '/usr' CaptureThread: INFO: Built in transports CaptureThread: INFO:JACK

Bug#400483: fmit: --disable-alsa seems to workaround the problem.

2006-12-01 Thread Andreas Henriksson
On fre, 2006-12-01 at 17:48 +0100, Ludovic RESLINGER wrote: Could you verify if all your system is updated with latest versions of packages? My AMD64 runs up to date Unstable (updated daily). My PowerPC runs up to date Testing (updated regularily, don't use it every day). Regards, Andreas