Hi :)

I guess this mail also belongs to the 64 Studio lists, but not to other 
lists.

Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
> On Sun, May 31, 2009 23:15, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>   
>> I guess that you're still busy by programming some 'standard' features,
>> so I won't write to you 'please add this, please add that'.
>>
>> I wrote that it's a PITA, to do settings, because of seg faults. It's
>> not too hard, it's able to work relaxed, so don't worry about this.
>>
>>     
>
> laetst qtractor 0.4.1 has a nasty bug that makes it crash half of the
> times you load a session with midi tracks. it is even more probable to
> crash if  you have a multi-core machine (cpus > 2). this nasty has been
> already squashed in cvs.
>
> you're welcome to check out and build from qtractor cvs (current version
> as 0.4.1.1339) where bugs get nailed on a daily basis. you can also
> experience a few new features as well ;)
>   

The 64 Studio beta version don't makes the jack.h available by it's 
repositories and because I read about troubles when compiling Jack, I 
won't compile Jack myself and that's why I can't compile Qtractor at the 
moment. I'm running Qtractor using jackdmp on a dual-core machine.

> otoh, i've read that you're using fluidsynth-dssi. depending on which
> version of libfluidsynth you have installed, this seems to be a nasty
> source of segfaulting in fluidsynth-dssi, most specially on session/plugin
> closing. i've narrowed the issue to the obeservation that latest
> libfluidsynth-1.0.9 is at stake; libfluidsynth-1.0.8 works flawlessly.

libfluidsynth is 1.0.7a-1

Thank you. Can you say anything about the sync problem I've got. By the 
way, here is the output of rcirq:

http://lists.64studio.com/pipermail/64studio-users/2009-June/003054.html

Cheers,
Ralf
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