Hello! Ok. Thanks for the info. I'll look at it tomorrow.
Robert. [Mon, 21 Feb 2005] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Feb 21, 2005, at 3:38 PM, Robert Jordens wrote: > >So. From the backtrace I assume that you are backtracing a jackd you > >compiled yourself, correct? > > Correct > > >If yes: how did you compile it? where did you get it from? > > I used - > > > apt-get source jack-audio-connection-kit > DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nostrip sudo pbuilder build > jack-audio-connection-kit_0.99.0-5.dsc > > > >When did the bug appear? Did you upgrade? Did you try jackd for the > >first time? > > I installed jackd some time ago, but wasn't able to build > realtime-lsm-module till this weekend - so 0.99.0-5 probably isn't the > first version on my system, but I can't tell when this segfault error > appeared, since I couldn't get beyond mlock() problems till now. > > I only recompiled jackd after encountering this segfault - in order to > get a better (I hope?) stack trace. > > >Could you upgrade again? There is a newer jackd and libjack in unstable > >now. maybe it was some compilation problem. > > Will do - new versions aren't available from my mirror yet - but I'll > try soon as they are. > > Thanks Robert! > > Jack > -- If you rap your knuckles against a window jamb or door, if you brush your leg against a bed or desk, if you catch your foot in a curled- up corner of a rug, or strike a toe against a desk or chair, go back and repeat the sequence. You will find yourself surprised how far off course you were to hit that window jamb, that door, that chair. Get back on course and do it again. How can you pilot a spacecraft if you can't find your way around your own apartment? -- William S. Burroughs
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