The new programme stubbornly refuses to work outside the debugger on
10.04.
May be an ALSA version problem.
Simono
On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 23:13 +0100, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
Actually I've set up a new ftp account, separate from the main Archive
dump:
li...@simonoriordan.com
changes123
You'll
On 18/10/10 12:37, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
The new programme stubbornly refuses to work outside the debugger on
10.04.
May be an ALSA version problem.
Simono
What do they say about bad workmen? Something about blaming their tools?
What would I know, I don't produce OSS, I just support it :-)
I didn't blame anything. I merely suggested a path to investigate.
That's called using your tools.
Oh, and the problem definitely lies with the way I was using ALSA in
a .so library.
It works fine in the Process-based version.
Incidentally, if you are still supporting OSS you've missed the point
On 18 October 2010 15:33, Simon O'Riordan voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
Oh, and the problem definitely lies with the way I was using ALSA in
a .so library.
nothing to do with lack of testing the s/ware before release then?
--
regards, jr.
time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a
Absolutely everything to do with it JR; just that my previous
experiences hadn't led me to expect any nasties. But I did say release
to Beta, when I might have said Alpha.
I'm getting some peculiar effects, the ALSA programme doesn't execute in
some directories, it does in others, which leads me
Ah. Waiting for one of you to spot that. Well done.
Simono
On Mon, 2010-10-18 at 16:28 +0100, Sean Gibbins wrote:
On 18/10/10 15:33, Simon O'Riordan wrote:
Incidentally, if you are still supporting OSS you've missed the point
that ALSA replaced it precisely because it had no support.
Hi
On 18 October 2010 16:55, Simon O'Riordan voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
.. just that my previous experiences hadn't led me to expect any nasties.
I daresay we' ve all been there. :-)
I'm getting some peculiar effects, the ALSA programme doesn't execute in
some directories, it does in
On 18/10/10 18:06, Tim wrote:
On Monday 18 October 2010 15:30:49 John Cooper wrote:
On 13/10/10 11:08, John Cooper wrote:
On 13/10/10 09:38, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 20:26:30 +0100, John Cooper
l...@discoverlinux.co.uk wrote:
A very secure internal network can still be
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