On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 12:21:01AM +0200, Daniel Kobras wrote : > On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 12:01:51AM +0200, Brice Méalier wrote: > > even though by doing this I can start muse as a normal user but it > > crashes after 3-5 seconds: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:muse]$ muse > > /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox > > no locale <muse_en_US>/</usr/share/muse/locale> > > open projectfile: No such file or directory > > starting with default template > > 3set realtime scheduler: Operation not permitted > > watchdog process 21502 _NOT_ running SCHED_FIFO > > set realtime scheduler: Operation not permitted > > cca_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541' > > cca_init: could not connect to server 'localhost' - disabling ladcca > > midiSeqRunning = 1 watchMidi 0 > > midiSeqRunning = 1 watchMidi 0 > > midiSeqRunning = 1 watchMidi 0 > > WatchDog: fatal error, realtime task timeout > > (0,141-3) - stopping all services > > watchdog exit > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:muse]$ > > > > no idea what could be the matter. > > This definitely works fine for me on unstable. Can you please run > "ltrace muse", or even better, rebuild muse with debugging symbols > ("export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="nostrip"; dpkg-buildpackage ..."), start it > in gdb, and print out a backtrace when it has crashed? You'll have to > start muse (and jackd) as root in these cases because an ordinary user > cannot trace suid binaries. >
I compiled it with the debugging symbols and then try to run it from gdb, but it starts, the splash screen appears and nothing more!! I can just quit gdb and kill muse running inside. The output is: (gdb) run Starting program: /usr/bin/muse [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread -1223010624 (LWP 26513)] /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox no locale <muse_en_US>/</usr/share/muse/locale> open projectfile: No such file or directory starting with default template [New Thread -1229894736 (LWP 26525)] Program received signal SIG33, Real-time event 33. [Switching to Thread -1229894736 (LWP 26525)] 0xb7353af8 in clone () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6 With ltrace this is the same story!!! I issue an ltrace muse in a terminal as root and it outputs a lot of stuff, the splash screen comes out and then it locks the computer, the processor runs 100% and that's it! If there is a trick heren I would be glad to know it! Best regards, -- Brice Méalier [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux user nb. 372699 Debian GNU/Linux testing ----- "Unix IS user friendly, it is just selective about who his friends are" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]