[nas] 1.4.2b runtime problems

Jon Trulson jon at radscan.com
Wed Oct 17 23:43:29 MDT 2001


On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Matt Schalit wrote:

> Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 15:21:36 -0700
> From: Matt Schalit <mschalit at pacbell.net>
> To: nas at radscan.com
> Subject: [nas] 1.4.2b runtime problems
> 
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
>   I built and installed nas-1.4.2b on UnixWare 7.1.1.
> When I go to test the system in X, using a terminal
> I follow the directions in the README and when I get
> to the point that I type auinfo, I see;
> 
>   audiolib: warning, client is protcol rev 2.2, server is 11.0!
>   auinfo: unable to connect to audio server.
> 

	Interesting... That a new one to me ;-)  NAS is at protcol version
2.2... It almost sounds like the client connected to your actual X server
rather than nasd... X listens on port 6000 and nasd on 8000, so I'm not
really sure how that can happen...

	Does a netstat -a show you anything useful? 

> 
>   What'd I do wrong?  If it helps at all, here's
> what nasd reported when I started it:
> 

	doesn't look like the client (auinfo) even made it to nasd.  very
strange.

	What does it do when you aren't running an X server?  Any diff?


> =======================================================
> ddaSetConfig() : unknown token 276, ignored
> +++ Maxfrags set to 3
> +++ Minfrags set to 2
> Fragsize set to 256
> +++ Maxfrags set to 3
> +++ Minfrags set to 2
> Fragsize set to 256
> AuInitPhysicalDevices();
> Init: will close device when finished with stream.
> Init: will initialize mixer device options.
> openDevice OUT /dev/dsp mode 2
> openDevice(1) IN /dev/dsp1 mode 0
> setupSoundcard(...);
> ++ Setting up Output device
> +++ requesting wordsize of 16, got 16
> +++ requesting 2 channel(s), got 2 channel(s)
> +++ Requesting minimum sample rate of 5000, got 5000
> +++ Requesting maximum sample rate of 33000, got 33000
> setTimer(rate = 0);
> createServerComponents(...);
> closeDevice: out
> closeDevice OUT /dev/dsp mode 2
> closeDevice: mixer
> serverReset();
> setTimer(rate = 0);
> closeDevice: out
> closeDevice: output device already closed
> closeDevice: mixer
>                                  <---- Here's when it waited for clients...
> closeDevice: mixerdevice already closed
> done.
> ==============================================================
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Matt
> 

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