[nas] NAS, esd, and Qt 3
Jon Trulson
jon at radscan.com
Tue Aug 26 17:32:27 MDT 2003
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Michael Morris wrote:
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> Date: 26 Aug 2003 07:09:07 -0700
> Subject: [nas] NAS, esd, and Qt 3
> To: nas at radscan.com
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> I am a software developer and developing a cross-platform application
> using Qt 3. This application needs to play sounds from sound files.
> Usinf the Qt QSound class seemed like the best way to approach this at
> first. After downloading nas and installing it, rebuilding Qt with the
> '-system-nas-sound' option enabled it still does not seem to work.
>
> I typically ruin esd. I have tried stopping esd and using esddsp but to
> no avail. When nasd is running and I try to play a sound from my app
> the following errors are dumped to the console by nasd, then it quits.
>
> Binding TCP socket: Address already in use
> Fatal server error:
> Cannot establish tcp listening socket
>
You get these errors when starting nasd? Or after it has been
running awhile? Try 'netstat -a' and look to see if anything is running
on port 8000 (assuming :0). You can also run nasd like 'nasd -d 99 -v' to
get some more debugging info that might help. I would not run esd at the
same time as I've been told it opens the audio devices and never lets them
go.
> On the client side,
> Binding Unix socket: Address already in use
> Cannot establish unix listening socket
>
> Can anyone help get this running?
>
> Thanks
>
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