Hi,

Thanks for informing me of this problem. Can you let me know which jack you are using please?

Thanks.



Lee Azzarello wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 01:06:43PM +0200, Free Ekanayaka wrote:
|--==> Lee Azzarello writes:

  >>'ll try to have a look to the source code to understand what happens,
  >>but I'm a bit  busy at the moment. In  the meantime if you can, please
  >>try to  simply recompile the  original upstream source, there might be
  >>some library or configuration.

  LA> I recompiled from upstream and there is the same problem. I used apt-get
  LA> build-dep jackeq to install the dev libaraies. I think it's an 
incompatibility
  LA> with the jack libarary.

  LA> Another symptom of the bug is upon quitting the program, all subsequent 
jack
  LA> applications playback with periodic clipping. It sounds like droped 
samples but
  LA> jackd isn't reporting any xruns. I'm going to call this package unusable 
from
  LA> both upstream and Debian packages. I'll inform the author.

Hi Lee,

thanks for your test,  I hope the   upstream author will take care  of
debugging the  problem   . Please keep   this bug  in Cc any  relevant
communication.

Would it be possible to remove this package from testing until the bug is fixed
in unstable?

-lee



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