On 05/31/2012 01:58 AM, David Adler wrote: > On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 1:00 AM, mark hadman wrote: > >> I have the same verbose behaviour problem with jack2 on Arch Linux 64 bit. > > Thanks Mark, good to know I'm not the only one. > I have it on both, 64 and 32 bit. > > best, > d It might have to do with Arch's compiler[-flags] and how jack2 uses unions .. or scoping: JackGlobals vs Engine-Parameters.. although I don't have an explanation.. all seems good. A hunch: it could be caused by using 'server_ptr->verbose.b' (a union) as boolean. The sever only checks "if (server_ptr->verbose.b)". The union itself comprises other uninitialized values that could make it evaluate to true (though it shouldn't, but maybe some compiler optimization casts it to (int) instead of (bool) ) I know this is the '-users' list (I'm ccing jack-devel), but could someone who experiences the problem try to track it down? Basically just add a few printf()'s. Start at: common/JackControlAPI.cpp - line 926 - before the call to "new JackServer(..)" add printf("DEBUG verbose: %s\n",(server_ptr->verbose.b)?"on":"off"); recompile, launch jackd. If it prints "verbose: on", sth is wrong with parameter initialization in main() or with using unions. If it's "off" the problem sits deeper: add a line just after common/JackServer.cpp line 66 printf("DEBUG verbose2: %s\n",(JackGlobals::fVerbose)?"on":"off"); ... A crude test for the union() hunch would be to change common/JackControlAPI.h line 53: replace "union jackctl_parameter_value" with "struct jackctl_parameter_value" and compile with '-fpermissive' like this: CXXFLAGS="-fpermissive" ./waf configure ./waf ..not sure if that'll work though.. HTH, robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user