I recompiled jack (from cvs) to see if it needed the new kernel source but no dice, I still cannot connect pd to jackd if jack is not run as root regardless of who pd is run as. Here are some errors that show up in my system logs:
kernel: pd[3779]: segfault at 0000000000000233 rip 0000002a95572faf rsp 0000007fbfffdb50 error 4 kernel: pd[3885]: segfault at 0000000000000233 rip 0000002a95572faf rsp 0000007fbfffd930 error 4 kernel: jackd[3776] trap divide error rip:405b9c rsp:41fff720 error:0
Thanks for the help! -thewade
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I recompiled jack (from cvs) to see if it needed the new kernel source but no dice, I still cannot connect pd to jackd if jack is not run as root regardless of who pd is run as. Here are some errors that show up in my system logs:
http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/pipermail/planetccrma/2004-January/003906.htm...
HTH
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Wade,
have you tried doing any of this in 32 bit mode? I gave up on 64 bit for the time being, I just couldn't get PD to do anything right there. And 32bit emulation was even more trouble than it was worth... too bad for now.
CK wrote:
http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/pipermail/planetccrma/2004-January/003906.htm...
I don't know if Fernando is correct there. I have currently running on my desktop "pd -rt -jack" and "jackd -R -d alsa -d hw" without any trouble. All are running as user, under 2.6.10 kernel, mm patches and realtime-lsm in place and running with "any=1" permissions. Best results I have *ever* seen from that box!
happy new year, d.