This version of squeezeslave seems to have lost its ability to be a
background process:
[root]# ./squeezeslave 10.0.0.61 --mac 02:00:00:00:00:00 &
[1] 9023
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SoftSqueeze-2.8]# Output devices:
0: /dev/dsp
[1]+ Stopped ./squeezeslave 10.0.0.61 --mac 02:00:00:00:00:00
[root]#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SoftSqueeze-2.8]# bg
[1]+ ./squeezeslave 10.0.0.61 --mac 02:00:00:00:00:00 &
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SoftSqueeze-2.8]#
[1]+ Stopped ./squeezeslave 10.0.0.61 --mac 02:00:00:00:00:00
[root]# bg
[1]+ ./squeezeslave 10.0.0.61 --mac 02:00:00:00:00:00 &
Whatever I do, as soon as I hit return, it stops it.
vs:
[root]# ./squeezeslave-0.5.1 10.0.0.61 --mac 02:00:00:00:00:00 &
[2] 9045
[root]# Found 1 devices
/dev/dsp : 96000.000000 48000.000000 44100.000000 32000.000000
24000.000000 22050.000000 16000.000000 11025.000000 8000.000000 : 66
[root]#
[root]#
[root]#
I get the same results on both debian and fedora, any idea why this would be?
Without this, I can't really call it from a startup script, or embed it.
Thanks,
-Chris
On 7/13/06, rtitmuss
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
chrisla Wrote:
> When I
> run it on my damnsmall linux box I get the error:
>
> PortAudio error: Host error.
>
> Previous versions of squeezeslave worked on this same box.
>
>
This means that squeezeslave could not find any audio devices for
playback. Do you have OSS installed? It's been a while since I worked
on this code, but I don't remember making any changes to the audio
layer.
Richard
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