It seems that when I mount /var/snd via NFS on a client, it mess up
permissions on the server.
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
/Morten
2012/8/13 Morten Krarup Nielsen :
> I don't think my problems have anything to do with jack. I uncommented
> the jack part in rd.conf and I sti
I don't think my problems have anything to do with jack. I uncommented
the jack part in rd.conf and I still have the same problems.
I'm using Riv 2.1.5. It's a fresh install from the Broadcast CD and
Riv. is updated from the repository.
I have compared permissions with a fresh Broadcast CD, and e
On Aug 12, 2012, at 16:55 24, Wayne Merricks wrote:
> What user is JACK running as? It might be as simple as the daemons and JACK
> running as different users. I always thought the peak data thing was an
> Apache problem but I'm probably remembering that wrongly.
It can be any number of thing
rg on behalf of Morten Krarup
Nielsen
Sent: Sun 12/08/2012 16:58
To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
Subject: Re: [RDD] Unable to download peak data, error was: "Invalid URL"
I compared the permissions for /var/snd with the permissions from a
fresh install of t
I compared the permissions for /var/snd with the permissions from a
fresh install of the Broadcast CD. Nothing has changed, so i don't
know what's wrong :-(
/Morten
2012/8/12 RĂ¼diger :
> Am 11.08.2012 23:16, schrieb Morten Krarup Nielsen:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I'm using the CentOS broadcast CD. After inst
Am 11.08.2012 23:16, schrieb Morten Krarup Nielsen:
> Hi.
>
> I'm using the CentOS broadcast CD. After installing jack, and being
> happy because i works, I now get this error in rdlibrary, when trying
> to edit markers. No problem if I run it as root. Permission for
> /var/snd hasn't changed thoug
Hi.
I'm using the CentOS broadcast CD. After installing jack, and being
happy because i works, I now get this error in rdlibrary, when trying
to edit markers. No problem if I run it as root. Permission for
/var/snd hasn't changed though, so I haven't been able to solve this.
Any ideas?
Thank you