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Re: Big-Endian testers wanted: Sonic Pi (in Debian testing)



On Mar 6, 2016, at 4:58 PM, Hanno Zulla <abos@hanno.de> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> thanks for offering to help! That's very kind!
> 
> Please try the following:
> 
> - apt-get install sonic-pi
> 
> - does the GUI start when you run sonic-pi?

When I run it, I get this:

libGL error: No matching fbConfigs or visuals found
libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast
[GUI] - could not open file /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/info
                                ?
                         ?       ???
                          ??       ???
                   ???      ??      ???
         ??????????  ??      ??      ???
          ??   ??     ???    ???      ???
          ??   ??      ??     ???     ???
         ???  ??       ??     ??     ????
         ??   ?? ?    ???    ???     ???
         ??   ??     ???    ???     ???
                    ??     ??      ??
                         ??      ??

       _____             __        ____  __
      / ___/____  ____  /_/____   / __ \/_/
      \__ \/ __ \/ __ \/ / ___/  / /_/ / /
     ___/ / /_/ / / / / / /__   / ____/ /
    /____/\____/_/ /_/_/\___/  /_/   /_/

     The Live Coding Synth for Everyone

And an error window -- screenshot attached below:

TIFF image


So I read README-JACKD and the man page for qjackctl. 
> 
>  Sonic Pi needs jackd running and will not start without it,
>  if you have issues about it please see
>  /usr/share/doc/sonic-pi/README-JACKD for help

 When I run qjackctl from an "ssh -X" window I see nothing.  When I run it from a screen attached directly to the machine, I get errors.  I've attached the log file below:

Attachment: qjackctl.log
Description: Binary data


I haven't gotten to any of the rest of this...

Any thoughts?
Rick

> 
> - write "play 60" in the main window, click the "Run" button,
>  do you hear a sound?
> 
> - go to the examples tab in the "help" window, find "Tilburg 2",
>  copy the code to the main window, click "Run"
> 
> - if you wish, try other example code
> 
> - if you like it, see
>  https://gist.github.com/hzulla/cf9165ba15342e5df9b3
>  for a quick intro or work through the tutorial in the "help" window
> 
> We'd be thrilled if it works on your hardware. It would be a major
> achievement making it cross-platform.
> 
> P.S.: Sonic Pi isn't "my" software, but I'm a contributor and now try to
> do the packaging for Debian.



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