On Sun, 18 Dec 2016 15:46:34 +0000 Will Godfrey <willgodfrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sun, 18 Dec 2016 22:38:31 +1100 > Roger <gurusonic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On 18/12/16 19:46, Will J Godfrey wrote: > > > All of this has happened since that latest fetch from debian testing :( > > > Maybe I'm imagining things, but we seem to be getting a lot more breakages > > > and general strange behaviour from debian these days. > > > > > Debian Stretch is in freeze transition preparing for next release. Soft > > freeze happens on 5 Jan so many packages may be pushed to beat this > > deadline causing testing to be at a fragile stage currently. > > > > https://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2016/04/ > > > > Doesn't help fix your issue but may help explain why it happened. > > > > Roger > > Didn't think of that :( > > Thanks, I can get round things for now. > Hmmm, my normal state of mild confusion has now progressed to considerable agitation! As an experiment I tried using jackd1. Result, none of these messages. However debian doesn't provide headers for this so I can't compile against it. Go back to jackd2 (lot's of arsing about to do that) and once again I get a continuous stream of messages even when there is nothing running except qjackctl, so I'm wondering if the nice people at debian have inadvertently compiled it with a debug switch enabled. Is there such a switch, and can it be disabled without re-compiling. I generally avoid compiling low-level stuff - I don't want to end up having to also compile all the kit that's dependent on the debian installs. Below is a few *seconds* worth from qjackctl's message window. Jack: JackEngine::ClientNotify: no callback for notification = 4 Jack: JackEngine::ClientNotify: no callback for notification = 4 Jack: JackExternalClient::ClientNotify ref = 2 client = qjackctl name = qjackctl notify = 4 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackClient::ClientNotify ref = 2 name = qjackctl notify = 4 Jack: JackClient::kGraphOrderCallback Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 1 fd = 9 Jack: JackSocketServerChannel::Execute : fPollTable i = 2 fd = 10 -- Will J Godfrey http://www.musically.me.uk Say you have a poem and I have a tune. Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user