Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Microphone input fails



Hi !

Andy's GM is working perfectly, it must have been the remote parties that 
weren't working properly...

The call worked 100% without changing anything...

Matthias Marks (aka matti on #gnomemeeting)


On Monday 05 August 2002 09:21, Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le lun 05/08/2002 à 08:28, Andy Fraser a écrit :
> > Thanks for the pointers.  I'm still having trouble getting
> > gnomemeeting working.  I verified oss compatibility using
> >
> >   andy:~/tmp>rawrec -d /dev/dsp0 -f s16_le -s 8000 -t 5 test.raw
> >   andy:~/tmp>rawplay -d /dev/dsp0 -f s16_le -s 8000 test.raw
> >
> > and got an audio connection working once with a remote friend.
>
> Then we have the proof that it can work.
>
> > But, gnomemeeting crashed as I used the "view" menu to try to get both
> > remote and local video displayed, and after that, I could not send
> > audio anymore.  I restarted alsa and rechecked oss compatibility using
>
> It is probably a coincidence. However, if you can reproduce the bug...
>
> > rawrec and rawplay again, but I could not sent audio.
> >
> >
> > I got the following errors (not all at once) in the terminal window
> > from which I launched gnomemeeting:
> >
> > ======================================================================
> > mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
> > mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding
> >
> > andy:~/tmp>/usr/bin/gnomemeeting.real: relocation error:
> > /usr/lib/libmcop.so.0: undefined symbol:
> > internalFreeAll__Q24Arts14StartupManager
>
> a relocation error can be produced if you run gnomemeeting with a
> different version of a library than the one it was compiled for.
> What is your distribution? Debian it seems...
>
> However, I got mails and reports from several persons having problems,
> freezes and crashes due to the recently added ARTSD suspend code.
> It seems that it doesn't work for everybody.  I have no idea why, but
> that code will be removed in 0.94.
>
> However, the relocation error is probably an indication of the crash,
> but not the explanation of your sound problems.
>
> Please go in #gnomemeeting on irc.gnome.org for interactive help and
> testing.
>
> >       assert.cxx(105)   PWLib   Assertion fail: Null pointer reference,
> > file /home/manty/build/pwlib-1.3.3/include/ptlib/contain.inl, line 198,
> > Error=4
> >
> > <A>bort, <C>ore dump, <I>gnore?
> > Ignoring.
> >
> > ======================================================================
> >
> > Thanks for any additional advice.
> >
> > >>>>> "Damien" == Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com> writes:
> >
> >     Damien> le dim 04-08-2002 à 10:02, Andy Fraser a écrit :
> >     >> I'm trying to get gnomemeeting 0.93.0 working on a debian woody
> >     >> distribution.  My friend John is in the same room using redhat
> >     >> and gnomemeeting 0.85.1.  John and I can connect, and I can
> >     >> hear him, but he cannot hear me.
> >     >>
> >     >> I suspect that I have a problem with esd because when John and
> >     >> I connect the history in gnomemeeting reports in part "17:02:21
> >     >> Could not suspend ESD".
> >
> >     Damien> That message appears if ESD was not running. Don't take it
> >     Damien> into account.  Everything seems correct, but don't forget
> >     Damien> that GnomeMeeting doesn't use the ALSA API, but the OSS
> >     Damien> API. Having ALSA is good because it will prevent problems
> >     Damien> for some soundcards, but you have to load the ALSA OSS
> >     Damien> compatibility modules and test recording with OSS programs
> >     Damien> like sox, rec, play.
> >
> >     Damien> I suspect the problem is that you are not running the OSS
> >     Damien> compatibility modules of ALSA.
> >
> > --
> > Andy Fraser
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