Hi Jason, Try rebuilding PortAudio with:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-debug-output Once you've installed that, make sure jackd is running and then run Mixxx. Email me the output Mixxx dumps to the terminal and we'll go from there. Thanks for helping debug this, Albert On 7-Dec-07, at 1:47 PM, Jason Schaefer wrote: > Ok, its on the latest snapshot of pa and still can't get it to work > with jack. I also rebuilt from the latest svn and still nada.. > > > > On Dec 7, 2007 1:19 AM, Adam Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Look at the mtime for /usr/lib/libportaudio* with ls -l and see if it >> was yesterday. That's a pretty good indication the file got >> overwritten. >> >> Adam >> >> >> On 07/12/2007, Jason Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I compiled that PA and it is still behaving the same way. I am not >>> 100% sure that it overwrote. I did scons prefix=/usr and then scons >>> install. Can you tell me a definitive way of determining if it was >>> overwritten? >>> >>> I looked at the archived post about enabling debug. This is not >>> clear >>> how to enable. It just says "remember to enable debug output in PA" >>> and nothing more...? >>> >>> Thx >>> Jason >>> >>> >>> On Dec 6, 2007 10:57 PM, Albert Santoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> Hi Jason, >>>> >>>> On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 19:13 -0700, Jason Schaefer wrote: >>>>> I am now using gutsy and built rev 1636. I am experiencing these >>>>> same >>>>> issues. When I have jack running i cannot select any sound >>>>> device and >>>>> mixxx does not show up in qjackctrl. If jack is not running >>>>> everything >>>>> works as expected. I am using portaudio19-dev >>>>> 19+svn20070125-1ubuntu2 >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for everyones help! >>>>> >>>>> Jason >>>> >>>> Can you please try compiling and installing the latest development >>>> snapshot of PortAudio-v19 from here: >>>> http://www.portaudio.com/archives/pa_snapshot_v19.tar.gz >>>> >>>> If you compile it with --prefix=/usr, it should overwrite your >>>> stock >>>> Ubuntu portaudio package (which is what we want). >>>> >>>> If it's still not working once you've upgraded PortAudio, then >>>> see if >>>> you can follow Arve's instructions given here for enabling extra >>>> debugging info in PortAudio: >>>> http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=13978273&framed=y >>>> >>>> If you need help with this, send me an email and I'll do what I >>>> can. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Albert >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Nov 25, 2007 7:27 PM, Poor Yorick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>>>>> I think that was the longest sentence ever posted to mixxx- >>>>>>> devel, so forgive me for not quite being able to follow it. :P >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm famous for it. : ) >>>>>> >>>>>>> It sounds like you've got a bunch of different problems: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1) JACK is still not getting detected...? My guy feeling is >>>>>>> telling me this is definitely related to bug 1835494. Did you >>>>>>> manage to try another PortAudio-v19 application and see if >>>>>>> JACK shows up in that? (Remember we found out Audacity doesn't >>>>>>> use PA-v19 on Gutsy...) >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't know any other PortAudio-v19 applications. What says the >>>>>> gallery? Know anyone else using PortAudio v19? I agree that it's >>>>>> related to 1835494, seems to be the same thing in action. >>>>>> >>>>>>> 1.5) r1612 was a one-line change, and I don't think it should >>>>>>> cause any "Audio device could not be opened" errors since it's >>>>>>> related to closing PA streams (see #2 below) >>>>>> >>>>>> The bugs didn't show up patching 1611->1612, it was more like >>>>>> 1580->1612. If SVN keeps logs of its patch revisions (and I bet >>>>>> it >>>>>> does) I can probably track down the version that worked. >>>>>> >>>>>>> 2) The thought just occurred to me that if I try locking the >>>>>>> mutex before calling Pa_AbortStream(), we can probably >>>>>>> terminate the stream AND avoid any deadlocks. (I've >>>>>>> encountered this sluggish behaviour with Pa_StopStream before >>>>>>> too and it's pretty annoying, I agree.) >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't really know what you're talking about but I'll smile >>>>>> and nod >>>>>> because it sounds good. >>>>>> >>>>>> ~Yorick >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>> >>>>>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >>>>>> Defy all challenges. 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