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Re: [Traverso-devel] compiling from cvs


From: Remon
Subject: Re: [Traverso-devel] compiling from cvs
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 17:55:12 +0100
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Hi,

> (null driver crashes too, so traverso exits).

Does it show a message box with that information ??
(The Null AudioDriver stalled too, exiting application!)

It's a fail save routine, and detects, ehm, that something is horribly broken 
lol.

I'll update the cleancompile script so that it empties the lib dir in 
traverso, so one _really cannot_ get mixed libs!

> system, will have to return to this a bit later, who knows, maybe 0.40
> will be out and I will mess around with that instead.  more soon,

I've tried to make the audiobackend is stable as possible, mainly by adding a 
simple check to see if things go like they should. There are some bugs fixed 
in the audiobackend in cvs in respect to 0.30.0 that _possibly_ could affect 
you. So to say it differently, if it doesn't work for you now, it won't work 
when 0.40.0 is out too, since there is not much I can do to improve things.

Ah, one other thing, if you have a dual core (or multiprocessor system) there 
is a crash bug in Qt 4.2 which will be hit sooner or later, which is solved 
in Qt 4.2.3 (not out yet), one can download a snapshot, compile that, and 
live is fine again.
But I admit for normal users, this is a bit of much to expect from them heh.
It's actually very simple to compile Qt, but oh well....

How well did the ready to run cvs binary work? It's compiled agains a Qt 4.2.3 
snapshot, and works just fine here :-)

So, as for the Qt bug, that's fixed, and we only have to wait for the next Qt 
4.2 incremental release.
As for the driver problems, it's real sad that the intel drivers still seem to 
have so much problems, and there isn't much I can do about it, you could try 
the position_fix=1 , I think it would be sufficient to add it 
in /etc/modprobe.d/options
(as: snd-hda-intel position_fix=1, but I've never tried it, don't have an 
intel soundcard, at least, I don't use it lol)

Hope this is of any help,

Success!

Remon




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