Package: libffado2 Version: 2.0.1+svn1856-5 Severity: important The attached program fails when the libffado2 cache exists (~/.ffado/cache). It spills the following error message in ffado_streaming_start():
libiec61883 warning: iec61883_cmp_create_p2p_output: Failed to set the oPCR[0] plug for node 0. ERROR: messagebuffer not initialized: 1248856282860: Error (ieee1394service.cpp)[1413] allocateIsoChannelCMP: Could not do CMP from FFC0:00 to FFC1:-1 ERROR: messagebuffer not initialized: 1248856282871: Error (avc_avdevice.cpp)[ 816] startStreamByIndex: Could not allocate ISO channel for SP 0 ERROR: messagebuffer not initialized: 1248856282877: Warning (devicemanager.cpp)[ 863] startStreamingOnDevice: Could not start stream 0 of device 0x464300 ERROR: messagebuffer not initialized: 1248856282884: Warning (devicemanager.cpp)[ 900] startStreaming: Could not start streaming on device 0x464300! ERROR: messagebuffer not initialized: 1248856282890: Fatal (ffado.cpp)[ 211] ffado_streaming_start: Could not start the streaming system Deleting the cache (rm -r ~/.ffado/cache) will resolve the issue. As far as I can see, there is no option to disable the cache. A shared library writing to the user's home directory is not exactly good programming style anyway. Severity important because it renders the library useless, unless you delete the cache each time before you run a libffado2 application. _______________________________________________ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-multimedia-maintainers