#325: Pulseaudio fails to build on Ubuntu Hardy (Makefile error)
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Priority: normal| Milestone
#326: module-suspend-on-idle kills pulseaudio when trying to play sound in a
remap
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Owner: lennart
Type: defect
#325: Pulseaudio fails to build on Ubuntu Hardy (Makefile error)
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Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: normal| Milestone
/mipsel/usr/include
-I/home/michux/trunk2/trunk/staging_dir/mipsel/usr/include
-DPA_DLSEARCHPATH=\/usr/lib/pulse-0.9/modules/\
-DPA_DEFAULT_CONFIG_DIR=\/etc/pulse\ -DPA_BINARY=\/usr/bin/pulseaudio\
-DPA_SYSTEM_RUNTIME_PATH=\/var/run/pulse\ -DAO_REQUIRE_CAS
'-DDEBUG_TRAP=__asm__(int $3)' -I/usr
: module-combine-* |Severity: minor
Resolution:|Keywords:
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Changes (by lennart):
* milestone: 0.9.11 =
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I have a problem because Pulseaudio just stops. I always listen to an
internet readio mms stream and suddenly the music stops. I
can pause a stream just fine without
100% CPU usage.
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#325: Pulseaudio fails to build on Ubuntu Hardy (Makefile error)
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Priority: normal| Milestone
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-07-31 12:13 exe - /usr/bin/pulseaudio*
dr-x-- 2 root root 0 2008-07-31 12:13 fd/
dr-x-- 2 root root 0 2008-07-31 12:13 fdinfo/
-r 1 root root 0 2008-07-31 12:13 limits
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 2008-07-31 12:13 maps
-rw--- 1 root root 0 2008-07-31 12:13 mem
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I tried moving to the new pulseaudio in Fedora Rawhide (plus kernel and
alsa) today but with that version I only get stuttering audio on both my
soundcard and on-board soundchip.
The soundcard
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#321: pulseaudio continually locks up my GNOME desktop
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Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: highest| Milestone:
Component: daemon
#333: Pulseaudio blocks forever when /dev/urandom is not accesible
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#321: pulseaudio continually locks up my GNOME desktop
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Component: daemon
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you do mention it further up in
the original post too. A diff would still be nice tho' (assuming the git
master idxset is not much different to the 0.9.2 version - I've not
looked!)
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#336: pulseaudio always starts with maximal loudness
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Component: daemon
#336: pulseaudio always starts with maximal loudness
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Reporter: jcnengel | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: closed
Priority: normal| Milestone: 0.9.12
Component: daemon
tries to enable 6ch
audio.
This usually means that /etc/alsa/cards is out-of-date and doesn't match
your kernel drivers. (debian-based distros move that dir elsewhere).
Closing, because not caused by PA but by ALSA.
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versions of PA always overwrite $HOME properly ignoring what was
previously set, when used in --system mode.
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then connects to a proper
sink.
I think the problem you might be encountering is that module-volume-
restore overwrites the volume you passed from what it restored. I need to
fix that.
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: = worksforme
Comment:
4 months without reply. Closing.
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#323: pulseaudio doesn't play sound for short audio streams
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Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component
been fixed a while back in r19ee3b6e.
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#190: ladspa-sink devices kill pulseaudio if not switched to on-the-fly
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Type: defect | Status: closed
a
seperate track for system sounds which stays around all the time.
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extend the hardware volume to the full range if
necessary.
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device, but the problem is really daemon crashes
when moving streams '''from''' bluetooth device.
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crashes when moving streams away from
bluetooth device
Comment:
Summary corrected.
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the volume of the stream/app.
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) suggestion as I'd imagine Lennart would want to
keep code that would do this out of the main structure of pulse.
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... it just exposes capabilities of the pulse daemon in a
graphical way.
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|Severity: normal
Resolution: |Keywords:
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Comment (by ildella):
Hi all.
Any news after the summer ? :)
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playing directly on that sink then mute myself!
If I understand it correct this would not work as intended, as it would
basically just make what ever stream comes first exclusive?
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are completely ignored by hal/pulseaudio.
I really think that hal/pavucontrol should present all the devices
detected and let the user have control over them rather than detect only
device 0 and leave the user with no control over anything that is not
device 0.
Adding the combine function
, the problem
is much harder to fix than most people might assume.
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with how alsa presents sound card info
But anyway, is there any hope that this issue will be resolved anytime in
the next few years?
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that the
error came from alsa-lib.
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#342: bsnes does not play well with pulseaudio
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Reporter: belegdol | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: normal| Milestone:
Component: daemon|Severity
#343: bsnes does not play well with pulseaudio
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Reporter: belegdol | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: normal| Milestone:
Component: daemon|Severity
#342: bsnes does not play well with pulseaudio
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Type: defect | Status: closed
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change, and the function that really
caused the problem, extend_array() is gone. If we move up to 0.9.11 I will
test out your fix.
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recently updated (after version 1.2 that pulseaudio uses) to
support 64-bit PowerPC.
Are there any alternatives to libatomic out there? I wouldn't think
PulseAudio is the right project to accumulate assembler code to support
all kinds of processor and OS arquitectures.
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has no shared memory or the like, that triggers an assert in
pa_xmalloc() when allocating the first chunk of the memory pool.
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that the PowerPC implementation
has been recently updated (after version 1.2 that pulseaudio uses) to
support 64-bit PowerPC.
The version on sf is not really an official version I would say. It's just
that somone wanted to use it and noticed it wasn't up-to-date and started
to fix the bug he finds
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#345: [Intel 82801EB/ER] PulseAudio selects wrong default device
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Reporter: andreas-moog | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone
#345: [Intel 82801EB/ER] PulseAudio selects wrong default device
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Reporter: andreas-moog | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone
: libpulse |Severity: normal
Keywords: |
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I am having loads of problems cross-compiling all PulseAudio components,
when in fact I only need the client library.
I wish there was an easy way to build
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online I found a 'pulseaudio application debug guide'. Following
its instructions I ran pavucontrol before padsp audacity, and to my
surprise Audacity worked perfectly! I was shocked! So i tried without
pavucontrol running: freeze. Run pavucontrol again: plays perfectly.
Needless to say, I'm very
Analog) via DMA
i have it hooked up throught eh SPDIF
If you want any information let me know
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I have a 5.1 surround speaker setup on a Fedora Core 9 system with Intel
ICH5 audio. The pulseaudio packages are of version 0.9.10-1.fc9.i386. I
get no output on my rear channels, center, and LFE. The audio control
(pavucontrol) shows all 6 channels at 100% and unmuted
: module-zeroconf-* |Severity: normal
Keywords: |
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I have installed pulseaudio 0.9.12
(https://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive) in Intrepid (ubuntu 8.10) and I
am not able to share my sound card
list but maybe I should add it here.
:)
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startup at the
point when an avahi-enabled client PA connects (same version, same
packages).
I will paste both outputs from server and client below
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Component: daemon |Severity: normal
Resolution: |Keywords:
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Comment (by towolf):
Server, started with:
{{{
sudo pulseaudio --system=yes -v --daemonize=false
| Milestone:
Component: daemon |Severity: normal
Resolution: |Keywords:
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Comment (by towolf):
Client, started with:
{{{
pulseaudio -vv
}}}
long version attached
{{{
D: module
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Hi,
i'd really like to see 24 bit sample format support in pulse. There are
indeed card cannot be opened in 32 bit mode but support 24 bit. Pulseaudio
should not ignore them.
At least 24 bit
|Severity: normal
Resolution: |Keywords:
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Changes (by phyntos):
* type: defect = enhancement
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While watching pulseaudio -vvv, and running the command:
'''esdplay /opt/gnome/share/sounds/startup3.wav''', I see the following
output:
{{{
I: client.c: Created 1 EsounD client (UNIX
sounds but rather implements the
sound theme spec at a GTK level and triggers some sounds (e.g. startup) in
gnome-session (I think). This is done via libcanberra (a library which
implements the sound theme spec and written by the pulseaudio author!),
and it works very well with both pulseaudio
#357: random deadlock in pulseaudio
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Reporter: baszoetekouw | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: normal| Milestone:
Component: daemon
: normal
Resolution: |Keywords:
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Comment (by Lupine):
My apologies for not submitting all the relevant information. This is for
a Linux From Scratch built OS running Gnome 2.22.3 and PulseAudio
#357: random deadlock in pulseaudio
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Reporter: baszoetekouw | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: normal| Milestone:
Component: daemon
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#357: random deadlock in pulseaudio
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Reporter: baszoetekouw | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: closed
Priority: normal| Milestone: 0.9.11
Component: daemon
| Milestone:
Component: daemon |Severity: major
Keywords: crackling overdriven mixing |
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Defect appears in: PulseAudio version 0.9.12, and GIT as of 9/15
Defect is absent in: PulseAudio
to be Trac-friendly :))
* ''Defect appears in'': PulseAudio version 0.9.12, and GIT as of 9/15
* ''Defect is absent in'': PulseAudio 0.9.11 and prior
* ''Architecture'': x86
* ''ALSA versions'': 1.0.17a, 1.0.18rc3 (driver, lib, plugins)
* ''Distros'': Mandriva cooker and Fedora 9
=== General
can poke and fiddle about but anything complex and I
bow out to Lennart or other less amateur players! :)
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PA_CONTEXT_CONNECTING: {
...
snprintf(t, sizeof(t), Connection to b%s/b ...,
pa_context_get_server(c)); // b /b wird so ausgegen ohne den Text zu
formatieren
pulseaudio/src/pulse/context.c
int pa_context_connect(
...
pa_context_set_state(c, PA_CONTEXT_CONNECTING); // only c
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banish ye, oh bug in PA!
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-plugins-pulse |Severity: normal
Keywords: LTSP|
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I'm setting up ALSA/LTSP5 enviroment on openSUSE 11.0 and got these errors
when lauching pulseaudio (That is used in LTSP5)
Cannot find mixer
/daemon.conf}}}
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#362: Pulseaudio 0.9.12 assertion error
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Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: daemon |Severity: normal
#363: pulseaudio exits when a remote peer closes a connection to module-simple-
protocol-tcp.
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Type: defect | Status: new
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(the Master channel didn't
actually work, and using the PCM was the the only way I could get the
volume controls to work). So for me the order in which pulse used the
mixers was wrong.
But that doesn't change where the fundamental problem is. You report a bug
in pulseaudio, and I explain, quite clearly
it was in 0.9.11
too).
I apply this as a [http://svn.mandriva.com/cgi-
bin/viewvc.cgi/packages/cooker/pulseaudio/current/SOURCES/0001-Perfer-
client.conf-over-X11-property-variables.patch?revision=264095view=markup
patch] to the Mandrvia 0.9.10 version.
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#363: pulseaudio exits when a remote peer closes a connection to module-simple-
protocol-tcp.
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Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone
#363: pulseaudio exits when a remote peer closes a connection to module-simple-
protocol-tcp.
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Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone
#363: pulseaudio exits when a remote peer closes a connection to module-simple-
protocol-tcp.
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Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone
#363: pulseaudio exits when a remote peer closes a connection to module-simple-
protocol-tcp.
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Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone
#363: pulseaudio exits when a remote peer closes a connection to module-simple-
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