On Sat, 2005-10-15 at 12:24 +0300, Kimmo Sundqvist wrote:
> On Saturday 15 October 2005 11:51, Kimmo Sundqvist wrote:
>
> > As soon as I have time, I will narrow the problem down to one USE variable.
> > I remember doing this before, but couldn't remove the screech no matter
> > what I disabled.
On Sat, 2005-10-15 at 11:51 +0300, Kimmo Sundqvist wrote:
> I don't know how familiar you are with Gentoo linux's build system, Portage.
> It resembles the ports system of FreeBSD a bit.
>
Yes, I'm a Gentoo person myself.
> So, I can type "emerge fluidsynth" and it will build Fluidsynth and al
On Saturday 15 October 2005 11:51, Kimmo Sundqvist wrote:
> As soon as I have time, I will narrow the problem down to one USE variable.
> I remember doing this before, but couldn't remove the screech no matter
> what I disabled. I don't know what has changed since then.
The problem appears and
On Thursday 13 October 2005 23:53, you wrote:
> The rest of your problems are likely related to the 100% CPU usage.
> This is not normal behavior for FluidSynth. Have you tried building
> from a tarball with just the default settings (don't enable anything
> fancy)?
I don't know how familiar you
On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 18:36 +0300, Kimmo Sundqvist wrote:
> Toby wrote:
>
> > Can you investigate further?
>
> I installed 1.0.5 and played Overture to a New World by Chris Tilton. The
> problem is repeatable, not dependent on the used soundfont (tried Unison and
> Merlin 22MB, and experienced
Toby wrote:
> Can you investigate further?
I installed 1.0.5 and played Overture to a New World by Chris Tilton. The
problem is repeatable, not dependent on the used soundfont (tried Unison and
Merlin 22MB, and experienced it with both) or system load patterns.
The CPU usage, as shown by top,
Toby wrote:
> If you can use CVS you could narrow it down to a single CVS checkin.
I don't know about how to use CVS, but if it is not hard, then I might try it
out and get somewhere.
> Kimmo Sundqvist wrote:
>> Tried playing sabre_dance.mid. It was ok for 10 seconds, then I
>> noticed a clic
Kimmo Sundqvist wrote:
> it appears in 1.0.5 but not in 1.0.3. Will try this out myself soon.
You should really try this out yourself, since you're apparently one of
the only people who experience this bug. If this behaviour is
confirmed, you should also look at intermediate versions, like 1.0.4