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Re: [Mustux-devel] conflicts with not propper uninstalled files?
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Remon Sijrier |
Subject: |
Re: [Mustux-devel] conflicts with not propper uninstalled files? |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Feb 2005 21:39:19 +0100 |
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> hi, again.
Thats a fast again ;-)
>
> I also tried to uninstall protux and libmustux and searched afterwards for
> files that remains on the machine and was successful:
>
> address@hidden protux-20050202]$ locate protux
> /usr/local/share/protux
> /usr/local/share/protux/plugins
> /usr/local/share/protux/plugins/CVS
> /usr/local/share/protux/plugins/CVS/Root
> /usr/local/share/protux/plugins/CVS/Repository
> /usr/local/share/protux/plugins/CVS/Entries
> /usr/local/share/protux/plugins/README
> /usr/local/include/protux
> /usr/local/include/protux/StaticEditor.hh
> /usr/local/include/protux/PluginLoader.hh
Hmm, there seems to much to be copied :-(
Needs to be fixed indeed.
>
>
> address@hidden mustux-20050202]$ locate mustux
> /usr/local/bin/mustux-config
> /usr/local/share/aclocal/mustux.m4
> /usr/local/include/mustux.h
>
>
> can this cause some problems?
>
> because the intermediate release works fine so far, but cvs just ...
There is a strange problem with the new card/bus detection code, unfortunately
the check I build in to automatically fall back to the old detection routine
doesn't work
I set the detection routine to the old way in the intermediate release to
avoid this kind of problems :-)
Hmm, well throw this code away in Protux.cc
if (MustuxAudioDeviceMapper::probe_devices() == 1)
{
printf("Detected devices via MADM::probe_devices()\n");
devicesDetected = true;
}
else
{
printf("Failed to detect buses via MADM::probe_devices(), trying
MADM::init() instead....\n");
}
if (!devicesDetected)
if (MustuxAudioDeviceMapper::init() < 1)
{
PERROR("Failed to find a soundcard with valid buses\n");
}
else
{
printf("Detected devices via MADM::init()\n");
}
and replace with:
MustuxAudioDeviceMapper::init();
Now it should work again ;-)
Thanks for your never stopping bug reports haha :-P
Remon