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Am 16.10.2011 23:13, schrieb Dan S:
> 2011/10/11 Simon Wenner :
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>> Hi,
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>> Ok,I see. Thanks for the quick reply.
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>> I tried it interactively and the error looks the same:
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>> sc3>
2011/10/11 Simon Wenner :
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> Hi,
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> Ok,I see. Thanks for the quick reply.
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> I tried it interactively and the error looks the same:
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> sc3> s.boot;
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> booting 57110
> localhost
> sc3> Cannot connect to server socket err = Connection refus
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Hi,
Ok,I see. Thanks for the quick reply.
I tried it interactively and the error looks the same:
~$ sclang
init_OSC
compiling class library..
NumPrimitives = 548
compiling dir: '/usr/share/SuperCollider/SCClassLibrary'
compiling dir: '/
Hi -
Firstly, it is better to start jackd manually - that's what sc users
normally do, and in particular for bug reports it would be clearer
because jackd's startup procedure doesn't have to be included in the
output. (It should work, though.)
But the more fundamental issue is that booting the se
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Package: supercollider
Version: 1:3.4.4-1
Severity: important
I'm unable to get any supercollider example file running. The server
always fails to start. I tested different ports, started sclang as
root and started jackd manually.
My example sc inpu
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