Re: jack2: 32bit vs. 64bit

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2011-12-19 12:25 keltezéssel, Csillag Kristof írta:
Here are some more details.

- Working on a Debian 64-bit install,
- Stock debian kernel, v3.1.5
- official jack2 v.1.9.7 64-bit packages from Debian,
- Jack works properly with native 64-bit applications, like audicious.
- Specifically testes Pianoteq 64-bit with jack, and it works OK
- manually installed 32-bit jack2 libs (from Debian i386)
- When trying to run pianoteq 32-bit, I get this:

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Jack error: Cannot lock down 68157440 byte memory area (Cannot allocate memory) Jack error: Cannot lock down 4196401152 byte memory area (Cannot allocate memory ) Jack error: Cannot lock down 25165824 byte memory area (Cannot allocate memory)
Jack error: You cannot set callbacks on an active client
Jack error: You cannot set callbacks on an active client
Jack error: You cannot set callbacks on an active client
Jack error: You cannot set callbacks on an active client
Jack error: You cannot set callbacks on an active client
Segmentation fault
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I have tried the same with jack1, instead of jack2.
After replacing the JACK2 64-bit packages  with the JACK1 ones, and
also replacing the Debian-supported 32-bit jack1 libjack with the latest 32-bit jack1 libjack (from i386),
32-bit jack clients started to work!

At least Pianoteq 32-bit now works properly, and WineASIO can connect to jack, and is detected properly now.

However, this does not mean that the quest is over; since
 a) I still get to have Kontakt running, and
b) I vaguely remember that I have read somewhere that jack1 (or netjack1) does not support something I need ... but I don't remember what it was exactly.

I will keep posting my findings.

Thank you:

    Kristof

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