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rosea grammostola wrote:
> (I think he made some packages for Ubuntu 8.04 a while ago). Today I'll backup my 64 Studio, this might be a good time to compile JACK2 featuring dbus after doing the backup, but I don't think I'll do this, after all the other work I'll have to do. Compiling LADISH isn't a problem (resp. maybe I'm wrong and it is a problem for me), but for Suse and Debian based distros JACK2 can't be simply compiled and installed while the package or all files of the package aren't removed, because a self compiled JACK2 at least handles libjack in a different way and removing the distro's package does cause to much trouble. Oops, right now I noticed that there's a package called "jackdbus" for 64 Studio's current version of jackd :). Embarrassing :S. Hm, maybe I don't need to recompile LADI :). spinymouse-sudo@64studio:~$ gladish Loading glade from /usr/share/ladish/gui.glade dbus_call_simple: calling method 'IsStarted' failed, error is 'The name org.jackaudio.service was not provided by any .service files' spinymouse-sudo@64studio:~$ sudo apt-get install jackdbus [snip] spinymouse-sudo@64studio:~$ gladish Loading glade from /usr/share/ladish/gui.glade dbus_call_simple: calling method 'IsStarted' failed, error is 'The name org.jackaudio.service was not provided by any .service files' Hm? Any hints are welcome! Did I need to compile LADI again or is something inconsistent? I guess I'll cross-post this. Ralf PS: OTOH I guess I use applications that don't support dbus, thus LADI might not be a valid solution right now. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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> spinymouse-sudo@64studio:~$ sudo apt-get install jackdbus
> [snip] > spinymouse-sudo@64studio:~$ gladish > Loading glade from /usr/share/ladish/gui.glade > dbus_call_simple: calling method 'IsStarted' failed, error is 'The > name org.jackaudio.service was not provided by any .service files' Content of the package: /. /usr /usr/share /usr/share/doc /usr/share/doc/jackdbus /usr/share/doc/jackdbus/copyright /usr/share/doc/jackdbus/changelog.Debian.gz /usr/share/doc/jackdbus/TODO /usr/share/doc/jackdbus/README.gz /usr/share/doc/jackdbus/changelog.gz ;) It made me wonder that a package should be able to add jackdbus to jackd that isn't compiled with jackdbus, it's just the well known advice how to compile jackd with dbus support. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> rosea grammostola wrote: >> (I think he made some packages for Ubuntu 8.04 a while ago). > > Today I'll backup my 64 Studio, this might be a good time to compile > JACK2 featuring dbus after doing the backup, but I don't think I'll do > this, after all the other work I'll have to do. > Compiling LADISH isn't a problem (resp. maybe I'm wrong and it is a > problem for me), but for Suse and Debian based distros JACK2 can't be > simply compiled and installed while the package or all files of the > package aren't removed, because a self compiled JACK2 at least handles > libjack in a different way and removing the distro's package does > cause to much trouble. > > Oops, right now I noticed that there's a package called "jackdbus" for > 64 Studio's current version of jackd :). Embarrassing :S. > > Hm, maybe I don't need to recompile LADI :). > > spinymouse-sudo@64studio:~$ gladish > Loading glade from /usr/share/ladish/gui.glade > dbus_call_simple: calling method 'IsStarted' failed, error is 'The > name org.jackaudio.service was not provided by any .service files' > spinymouse-sudo@64studio:~$ sudo apt-get install jackdbus > [snip] > spinymouse-sudo@64studio:~$ gladish > Loading glade from /usr/share/ladish/gui.glade > dbus_call_simple: calling method 'IsStarted' failed, error is 'The > name org.jackaudio.service was not provided by any .service files' > > Hm? Any hints are welcome! Did I need to compile LADI again or is > something inconsistent? > > I guess I'll cross-post this. > > Ralf > > PS: OTOH I guess I use applications that don't support dbus, thus LADI > might not be a valid solution right now. > All Jack apps work with Ladish at level 0 at least (autolaunch of apps in a studio and auto activation of connections). which is already pretty useful imo. http://ladish.org/wiki/levels But this is more a question for a user list imo. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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rosea grammostola wrote:
> All Jack apps work with Ladish at level 0 at least (autolaunch of apps > in a studio and auto activation of connections). which is already pretty > useful imo. > http://ladish.org/wiki/levels > > But this is more a question for a user list imo. I removed LAD, you're right, the users list is the right place. Hm, okay, there's the LADI window, but I don't know what to do :D, how can I handle anything by using LADI? There are no connections shown, no application is shown. _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> rosea grammostola wrote: >> All Jack apps work with Ladish at level 0 at least (autolaunch of >> apps in a studio and auto activation of connections). which is >> already pretty useful imo. >> http://ladish.org/wiki/levels >> >> But this is more a question for a user list imo. > > I removed LAD, you're right, the users list is the right place. > > Hm, okay, there's the LADI window, but I don't know what to do :D, how > can I handle anything by using LADI? There are no connections shown, > no application is shown. > Are you saying that jackdbus and ladish are already in 64studio by default? Make new studio Tools > jack configure Add applications (f2) start studio save studio If you quit your session and want to quit gladish, you may want to stop the studio first otherwise some daemons keeps running and you may not want that. For furter support I suggest IRC, mailinglist is coming soon. http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ladi _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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rosea grammostola wrote:
> Are you saying that jackdbus and ladish are already in 64studio by > default? No, there's only a package with document files for jackdbus, thus my jackd has got no dbus support. I compiled and installed LADI sometime ago, 64 Studio doesn't ship with LADI. > Make new studio I did this. > Tools > jack configure Didn't work. > Add applications (f2) I need to test this later. Now I'll compile some other stuff and I guess I'll be offline for a while. > start studio > save studio > > If you quit your session and want to quit gladish, you may want to > stop the studio first otherwise some daemons keeps running and you may > not want that. > > For furter support I suggest IRC Hm, maybe I should try IRC. Since years I don't use any chat. I guess Pidgin is the right app to use IRC. > mailinglist is coming soon. > > http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ladi Thank you. > Merry Chrinnukyulezaa! (alf) _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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Adrian Knoth wrote:
> There's jack2 in Debian experimental, and you're free to download the > package source: > > > http://packages.debian.org/source/experimental/jack-audio-connection-kit > > > You then say dpkg-source -x *.dsc and run debuild in the directory. Feel > free to modify debian/rules, so you can add all the flags that you want. > Thank you :) _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list 64studio-users@lists.64studio.com http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users |
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