On 4/24/07, Anders Dahnielson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/23/07, Chris Cannam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday 23 April 2007 13:28, Anders Dahnielson wrote:
> > Now to the flaky bit. While "play", "stop" and "location" works fine,
> > hitting record in Rosegarden to record MIDI tracks does not.
> Rosegardens
> > behavior then becomes slightly antsy. Whenever I hit play the location
> will
> > start to jump all over the place until finally stopping three seconds
> into
> > the song (if I remember the time correctly). To get rid of the
> behavior I
> > need to restart Rosegarden altogether.
>
> I'm sorry if this sounds dumb, but can you try to explain exactly how
> you
> reproduce this behaviour (assuming a willing MMC slave device)? I mean
> in a
> very simplistic step-by-step way for stupid readers, preferably in a
> process
> that you can actually test as you write it, with a real machine.
>
>
This is weird. After rebuilding Rosegarden with debuging turned on the
behavior disappeared. An Heisenbug!
Will fiddle around with it a bit more and see if I can find anything that
might have triggered it before...
Ok, just seconds after hitting send and when I stopped saving the error
output in a logfile it started to behave antsy all over again...
--
Anders Dahnielson
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