From: Yves G. <yve...@nu...> - 2012-05-15 19:01:01
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Le 15/05/2012 01:52, Jonathan Woithe a écrit : > Ok, that's pretty much what I'd expect to see from your system given what > seems to be installed. It's correctly detected a jackmp (aka jack2) on your > system which does not know about the revised libffado API and has adapted > itself to suit. Hi Jonathan > > > From this I conclude that the cache results previously in use had become > confused somehow. Most importantly, it seemed to believe that there was a > suitable jack1 installed even though that's clearly not the case. I've no > idea how that might have happened - perhaps we hit a subtle bug in scons. I had made a lot of different test before posting the first post of this thread, and at one moment I had tried to come back to jack1. I the reinstalled the jack2 package. This is probably the reason for which the cache had kept informations that were no longer valid. I do not know if this is a bug or if I simply went through a succession so strange that scons could not adjust its behavior. > >> At that point, it seems that I am able to compile and jackd starts >> with the new libffado. > Great stuff! > >> I will continue to test, because some problems remain, but I will >> post on this later (possibly tomorrow). I see that libffado is installed as the new (compiled) version, but if I check /usr/bin:*ffado*, I only see the versions installed by ubuntu (package ffado-tools). The command: $ sudo scons ENABLE_OPTIMIZATIONS=True PREFIX=/usr ENABLE_METRIC_HALO=True DEBUG=yes install gives this output (I skip all the lines of check): Trying to find the system triple: (cached) i686-pc-linux-gnu Doing a DEBUG build Detected DIST_TARGET = i686 Doing a 32-bit build Doing an optimized build... Will install the service-file scons: done reading SConscript files. scons: Building targets ... xdg-desktop-menu install support/xdg/ffado.org-ffadomixer.desktop xdg-icon-resource install --size 64 --novendor --context apps support/xdg/hi64-apps-ffado.png ffado scons: done building targets. That's all, no other file is installed. Is this also a problem of cache? Regards Yves |