Hi Josh, I think I've fixed the --disable-lash configure option. Do a git pull and then re-run ./autogen.sh and then ./configure --disable-lash... etc. James. On 17 February 2011 01:50, Josh Lawrence <hardbop200@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm experiencing a seqfault when running Petri-Foo: > > [~]$ petri-foo > lash_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541' > lash_comm_connect_to_server: could not create server connection > JACK error: This system has no accessible HPET device (Device or resource busy) > Connected to JACK server with client name 'LASH_Server' > Opened ALSA sequencer with client ID 130 > Listening for connections > Created project project-1 in directory /home/josh/audio-projects/project-1 > Added client 87edbf96-21e0-4085-9c2b-3c512400aea6 of class petri-foo > to project project-1 > Client 87edbf96-21e0-4085-9c2b-3c512400aea6 set its name to 'petri-foo' > Segmentation fault > [~]$ Client petri-foo removed from project project-1 > Project project-1 removed > > there are two things here that aren't clear to me: > > 1. I configured the software with --disable-lash, yet it's trying to > start lash anyway... > 2. members of the audio group have permissions to use (is that the > right word?) the HPET timer, but it's saying it's busy, maybe because > jack is already running? > > not sure if either of these two things matter, but there they are. > running the latest version of av linux. please let me know if you > need more information. > > thanks, > > Josh > > -- > Josh Lawrence > www.hardbop200.com > -- _ : http://jwm-art.net/ -audio/image/text/code/ _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user