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| Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ? |
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2007-04-15 10:03:04 |
Anyone been successful at running Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ?
I get is the following (complete console output available):
# bristol -jack -mini
[...]
/usr/share/bristol/bin/startBristol: line 302: 22346 Erreur
de
segmentation $BRISTOL/bin/brighton $* -engine
And although that par tof the program has bailed out,
there's still in
'ps aux':
/usr/share/bristol/bin/bristol -rate 48000 -count 102
And jack has bristol entries for both audio and MIDI. Hey,
if I
actually try this with a MIDI keyboard...
Nope. No sound. Anyways, there's no GUI to change sound
parameters.
Anyone been successful at running Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ?
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| Re: Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ? |

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2007-04-15 10:15:52 |
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| Re: Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ? |

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2007-04-15 10:47:52 |
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On 4/15/07, Mike Taht < mike.taht gmail.com">mike.taht gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/15/07, lanas < lanas securenet.net" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">lanas securenet.net
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Anyone been successful at running Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ? Well, my first attempt at compiling it for x86_64 showed a few dozen casting issues of the form:
audioGUI.c: In function 'getControllerName':
audioGUI.c:160: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size audioGUI.c:163: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
These are probably responsible for your segfault. Bristol - at least the version I'm looking at - was last worked on in 2002. Perhaps there's a later version in a cvs or svn tree somewhere?
Finding all the spots where these casts occur and redefining the integers as "size_t" will address this particular issue.
I get is the following (complete console output available):
# bristol -jack -mini
[...] /usr/share/bristol/bin/startBristol: line 302: 22346 Erreur de segmentation $BRISTOL/bin/brighton $* -engine
And although that par tof the program has bailed out, there's still in 'ps aux':
/usr/share/bristol/bin/bristol -rate 48000 -count 102
And jack has bristol entries for both audio and MIDI. Hey, if I
actually try this with a MIDI keyboard...
Nope. No sound. Anyways, there's no GUI to change sound parameters.
Anyone been successful at running Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ?
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| Re: Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ? |

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2007-04-15 12:47:19 |
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On 4/15/07, Mike Taht < mike.taht gmail.com">mike.taht gmail.com> wrote:
A crude patch to convince bristol to compile and run on x86_64 FC6 can be fetched from
http://www.taht.net/~mtaht/bristol_for_x86_64.patch It applies against bristol-0.9.6-121.src.031407.tgz from sourceforge.
Basically there were issues with altering an environment variable in place, and issues finding the right lib dirs for x86_64.
The patch is not pretty, but seems to work in my 5 minutes of experimentation (how to get it to talk to my midi keyboard via jack's connections?)
Bristol, on the other hand, is quite pretty. I confess, now, that at least part of my scorn for the VST UIs on other platforms was mere jealousy, as I didn't have them for Linux. Nice stuff.
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| problems with Bristol on x86_64 was Re:
Bristol on FC6 x86_64 ? |
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2007-04-17 17:06:19 |
Greetings:
I built Bristol on a 64Studio system today, but I have
troubles:
dlphilp 64studio:~/bristol-0.9.6/bin$ ./startBristol -jack
-dx
./startBristol: line 202: [: too many arguments
Bristol is about to start.
This program is totally unrelated to ANY of the companies
that produced
the original intruments emulated by bristol, and none of the
original
manufacturers in ANY way endorse this product.
You may want to make bristolengine a suid-root executable
spawning midi thread
Could not reschedule thread to 2
parent going into idle loop
connected to :0.0 (66c440)
display is 1280 by 1024 pixels
Window is w 1280, h 1024, d 24, 0 0 0
Using DirectColor display
masks are ff0000 ff0000 ff0000
connected to :0.0 (5cc430)
display is 1280 by 1024 pixels
Window is w 1280, h 1024, d 24, 0 0 0
Using DirectColor display
masks are ff0000 ff0000 ff0000
flags are 8a000000
midi sequencer
Problem with bind
Could not open control listening socket: 0
No controlling socket available: anticipating MIDI
Error opening control device, exiting midi thread
Initialise the dx link to bristol: 672d10
Initialise the dx link to bristol: 5d1460
hostname is localhost, bristol
port is 5028
Connected to the bristol control socket: 5
acceptConnection(0)
bristolengine already active
Accepted connection from 0 (3) onto 2 (5)
bristolSystem(127, 0, 64) 10
flags are 2010
configured 16 voices
message from 2, 0
hostname is localhost, bristol
port is 5028
connfailed
opening link to engine: -1
hostname is localhost, bristol
port is 5028
connfailed
cleanupBristol(-4)
bristolSystem(127, 0, 14) 0
flags are 700
2: 2 2
configuring midi channel to 0
bristolSystem(127, 0, 2) 0
flags are 100
going to attempt engine kickoff: 2000 (-1)
spawning audio thread
Could not reschedule thread to 1
init audio thread, 581ca0
bufsize is now 1024
bristolAudioOpen(/dev/audio, 44100, 1024, 8a000004)
audioOpen(0054f8a0, 0, 1024): /dev/audio
flags are now 2
Failed to open audio device "/dev/audio", flags 2
Problem opening audio device /dev/audio, exiting audio
thread
bristolSystem(127, 0, 12) 3
flags are 603
1: 2 2
initialising one DX sound
return - no data in buffer
cleanupBrighton(0)
cleared sigpipe handler
cleanupBrighton(0)
midi write error, fd 5, size 1
midi write error, fd 5, size 12
midi write error, fd 5, size 1
return - no data in buffer
socket closed
parent exiting
request acked: -1
What's up with all that ? I've tried various other options,
always with
the same results.
CPU is an AMD64 3200+.
Best,
dp
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| Re: problems with Bristol on x86_64
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2007-04-17 19:44:10 |
Dave Phillips wrote:
> Greetings:
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> I built Bristol on a 64Studio system today, but I have
troubles:
> [snip]
Never mind, I realized the command line flags weren't
correct.
Best,
dp
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| Re: Re: problems with Bristol on x86_64
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2007-04-17 21:52:05 |
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On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 08:44:10PM -0400, Dave Phillips
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> Dave Phillips wrote:
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> >Greetings:
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> >I built Bristol on a 64Studio system today, but I
have troubles:
> >[snip]
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> Never mind, I realized the command line flags weren't
correct.
>
What were the correct command line flags?
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| Re: Re: problems with Bristol on x86_64
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2007-04-18 02:13:59 |
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Hi, Actualy I don't use Bristol because I used to play real time, and without any midi control, it's a bit difficult. So If you know how to assign Midi controllers I would like too  thanks
Erwan
2007/4/18, Larry Troxler < lt westnet.com">lt westnet.com>:
Dave Phillips wrote: > Dave Phillips wrote: > >> Greetings: >> >> I built Bristol on a 64Studio system today, but I have troubles: >> [snip] > > Never mind, I realized the command line flags weren't correct.
> > Best, > > dp >
Hello Dave,
I39;m also using Bristol on 64studio (version 1.0).
What synths are you using with Bristol? Maybe if you play with it a bit in the near future, we can compare notes - I'm using the Hammond B3.
I don't have time tonight to dig up the details, but I do know I had to hack a bit with the build process to put everything in the standard bin,usr/lib, and home directories.
Also, I haven't figured out how to assign MIDI controllers to the
graphics controls, if there is a way. I may actually modify the source to hardwire the MIDI controls I need. Even MIDI volume wasn't working on me with the Hammond.
Larry
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