On 3/17/06, Andrew Gaydenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave, > > I needed to have quick result in my aufio DIY-ering test, and I have got > it with (among other apps) 'om' - in spite of segfaults :-) Next time I'll > arrange a console side by side with om_gtk window to hook segfault > reason. Now I can add, 'lashd' was running, DSSI scope was used besides > trivial LADSPA plugins like 'sine's, 'Constant', 'amplifier' and so on. > > And ... thanks for the app! Be sure, all is right with your magic power > supplier :-) > > > Andrew > > ======= On Saturday 18 March 2006 03:21, Dave Robillard wrote: ======= > On Thu, 2006-16-03 at 21:26 +0300, Andrew Gaydenko wrote: > > Are there alternatives for 'ams' and 'om'? My problems are: > [snip] > > - 'om' engine has too many crashes (I see, it is normal, as the app is under > > development). > > No, actually engine segfaults are not even remotely close to "normal". > > I don't recall any bug reports from you - my magic crystal ball (from > which I derive my psychic powers) must be malfunctioning. > > What exactly do you expect, if you don't even report bugs? > > -DR- > > >
Hi, Andrew. I was experiencing this segmentation faults every time too... until I found that my /etc/hosts file was not correctly set. When I put my real hostname in there, it worked. This is because the OSC server needs the /etc/hosts file right for sending and receiving data in the local computer. Don't know if I explained myself right, but it worked for me... I am using Arch Linux and its policy is not to have tools to configure the system, so I had to do it by myself. HTH. -- ------------------------------------------- Denis A. Altoe Falqueto -------------------------------------------
