Hi all.

On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 19:17:51 +0100 (CET)
CK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ooops ...
> 
> sorry, return key stuck, honestly ...
> 
> <testmode>
> 
> I read:
> > ALSA's OSS emu here ...). What situation do you need to causse this?
> 
> native OSS, ess maestro 2e 
>
> > (a files loaded (or not), a selecion (or none), ...)
> 
> no file loaded -> start IO:
> gsmp gets that puts ut some
> buffer too small msg to the console
>
> file loaded, no selection -> start IO:
> NO DATA -> has to be killed by ^C

NO DATA is a message from the Mixer when it's queue is empty ... :-(

You should really pipe the (many) debug messages into a file or
/dev/null. What kind of machine (processor, ram) do you have there?

I tested native (no ALSA emu) a few minutes ago on my Laptop
(Celeron 600, SiS630 -> slow ...) and it is capable to play
a file over OSS incl, the debug-messages scrolling in a gnome-terminal
and compiling a newer version of GSMP ...

Could you send me cut'n pasted debug messages or a whole file
of it??

> file loaded, with selection -> start IO:
> like above, if stop at end is checked
> if not plays the selection, stops when I check it
> if I select loop & stop at end loops from the current
> start no matter what the selection is ...
> 
> 
> hmmm...
> 
> </testmode>
> 
> regards,
> 
> x
> 
> p.s.: I looked into the IO stuff, but then I thought oh my god cpp ;)

Hey! C++ is really cleaner to programm with. Take a look into The GIMP or
the (worsts example) glibc :-( ...

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