> Albert Santoni wrote:
>> past, I wonder if it's some uninitialized variable somewhere.
It is:
Debug: Defaulting to Serato...
Debug: Building timecode lookup tables...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0xb546b910 (LWP 5182)]
0xb63bc9ca in strcmp () from
Hi guys, happy new year.
So is there any intention to embrace cmake ?
Last time i sent patches to Claudio and he is suppose to merge all things, buy
of course with all year's end and vacations and so probably this get lost in
somewhere ( hope not in an starnge island :-)
Any further help needed
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Helio Chissini de Castro wrote:
> Hi guys, happy new year.
Happy new year to you too :)
> So is there any intention to embrace cmake ?
> Last time i sent patches to Claudio and he is suppose to merge all things, buy
> of course with all year's end and vacations an
Did you run SVN update? I swear I fixed this in r2457...
Thanks,
Albert
On 12-Jan-09, at 7:00 AM, Sean M. Pappalardo wrote:
>
>> Albert Santoni wrote:
>>> past, I wonder if it's some uninitialized variable somewhere.
>
> It is:
>
> Debug: Defaulting to Serato...
> Debug: Building timecode lookup
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From: ewan colsell
Date: 2009/1/12
Subject: problem compiling latest svn.
To: mixxx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
i just checked out a fresh copy of thew svn.
and tried to compile, but i get an error whilst compiling
src/.obj/script/midiscriptengine.o
here
You need QT 4.4+ to handle the slots mapping/unmapping code.
On 12/01/2009, ewan colsell wrote:
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: ewan colsell
> Date: 2009/1/12
> Subject: problem compiling latest svn.
> To: mixxx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>
>
> i just checked out a fresh copy
Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
> You need QT 4.4+ to handle the slots mapping/unmapping code.
If you're on Debian, testing (lenny) currenly has 4.4.3 so all you need
is to apt-get update / apt-get upgrade.
Otherwise, compile with script=0 if you don't care about using MIDI
scripting for now.
Sincerely,
*cough*
Does someone want to fix the SConscript's Qt version check? (Right now
there's a 4.3 in there.)
Now is a good time to talk about Qt 4.4 though too. We generally don't
spontaneously change the minimum required Qt version without putting
some thought into it. Ubuntu 8.10 supports Qt 4
Ok, something weird is going on. Neither Sean nor I can figure this
one, so we'd appreciate a second pair of eyes on this.
Somehow this timecode char* is getting passed along as 0x0 (ie. NULL).
Here is an excerpt of the relevant code:
(vinylcontrolproxy.cpp)
14 QList xwax_timecodes;
1
Hi Enr(r)y,
Without actually knowing the Nyquist language, I think what this code
is doing is:
- Downsampling to 1000 Hz (the Nyquist frequency is then 500 Hz, and
there's tons of aliasing introduced probably. I think aliasing is the
right term to use...?)
- applying a low-pass filter (so th
Albert Santoni wrote:
> Were qScriptConnect/Disconnect simply non-existent in 4.3? What are our
> options?
That is correct. They don't exist there. We have the option of making
every interesting ControlObject available to the scripts, then the
scripts can do the (dis)connections themselves. Or w
Hello.
I have a math problem for you physicists (or algebra whizzes.)
In trying to get an accurate scratch feel, I want the scratch surface of
the SCS.3d (8 cm) to correspond to that same arc of a 10" (25.5 cm)
diameter record, spinning at 33 1/3 RPM when pitch=0. (Approximately an
Isosceles tria
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