Solution found (was Re: [PlanetCCRMA] sooperlooper issue)

J. Davis Raborn III davisraborn@comcast.net
Sun Oct 30 18:39:01 2005


using liblo-0.16-4.i586.rpm has solved the problem.

-Davis

 On Sun, 23 Oct 2005
22:30:01 -0400, Die Spamer <diespamer@comcast.net> spok'eth thusly and said'eth
publicly, unless it was encrypted, which inturn was overheard by me:

> Greets,
> 
> I apologize if this is a Q that has been answered. I have searched all over and have downloaded the mail archive and have not seen anything on it.
> 
> I have been very successful using many tools from ccrma (ecasound, alsamodsynth, fluidsynth, to name a few) in fc1 but sooperlooper is not working for me. 
> 
> I fire up jack with qjackctl. Upon firing up slqui, I see 
> 
> 	a) the slgui GUI, then
> 	b) "129:sooperlooper_1" in both qackctl's "Writable Clients/Input Ports" 
> 	and "Readable Clients/Output Ports" windows, but then
> 	c) the "129:sooperlooper_1" goes away in both windows, then
> 	d) the slgui GUI eventuall gets the error "Lost connection to 
> 	SooperLooper engine. See pref->conn to start a new one" but
> 	e) upon "connecting to start a new engine" the same thing happens.
> 
> Now, if I fire up sooperlooper first
> 
> 	a) "129:sooperlooper_1" in both qackctl's "Writable Clients/Input Ports" 
> 	and "Readable Clients/Output Ports" windows, but then
> 	c) firing up slqui gives the same results as above.
> 
> Finally, running sooperlooper in gdb and firing up slgui gives "Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault".
> 
> I apologize if I simply missed the solution in my searches. I am willing to compile but would prefer to simply use the rpms. I assume it SHOULD be working since it is available for fc1.
> 
> Thanks for any time spent in response.
> 
> -Davis
> 
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