Re: [PD] That old -nogui/nosound problem on Linux ...

2012-04-12 Thread Chrissie Caulfield
Just for info, here's the little patch I'm using at the moment. Contrary to what I said in my last email it doesn't actually need -r rate to make it work, it fixes all uses of -nogui that I have tried :-) Chrissie diff --git a/src/s_main.c b/src/s_main.c index 87e13c8..b95d2c3 100644 ---

Re: [PD] That old -nogui/nosound problem on Linux ...

2012-04-11 Thread Ingo
I have had a similar problem when upgrading from Hardy to Lucid / Natty. In my case it was [susloop] that didn't work anymore with the -nogui flag. I wrote an abstraction to do the same thing and my patch was working again. It looks like some objects need updates to work with a newer OS and

Re: [PD] That old -nogui/nosound problem on Linux ...

2012-04-11 Thread Claude Heiland-Allen
On 10/04/12 16:11, Chrissie Caulfield wrote: I don't know why polygate~ does show the problem where hip~ and friends don't but I'm hoping it's a clue! So, does anyone have any (even vague) ideas of where to start before I start randomly digging? Vague guess, might be wrong: I think the bug

[PD] That old -nogui/nosound problem on Linux ...

2012-04-10 Thread Chrissie Caulfield
Hi all, I've been scouring the lists for a solution to this but none of them seem to work for me. Almost all non-trivial patches produce no sound with the -nogui flag, even with the delayed startup or the workaround_loader.pd that was posted here some time ago. I know very little about the

Re: [PD] That old -nogui/nosound problem on Linux ...

2012-04-10 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner
Hey Chrissie, That would be awesome if you fixed it! Its been discussed before, perhaps on pd-dev. I think matju once outlined what the cause was, but I can't remember specifics. .hc On Apr 10, 2012, at 11:11 AM, Chrissie Caulfield wrote: Hi all, I've been scouring the lists for a