Package Details: cadence-git 1:r1019.b82db9a-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/cadence-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: cadence-git
Description: JACK toolbox for audio production.
Upstream URL: https://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Applications:Cadence
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: cadence
Provides: cadence
Submitter: speps
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: KenjiTakahashi
Votes: 15
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2011-07-15 19:24 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2018-08-02 00:16 (UTC)

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<deleted-account> commented on 2012-04-30 19:32 (UTC)

seems to require fluidsynth to install on my system, fails otherwise.

funkmuscle commented on 2011-12-26 05:37 (UTC)

falk, yeah, by running one at a time did it... weird... and yeah, I do have rdflib installed. thanx

falkTX commented on 2011-12-26 02:55 (UTC)

@funkmuscle: Please be a little more specific. The new dialog for finding plugins lets you set which plugins to look for. Please try one type at a time to see which one is causing it. but I suspect some broken plugin is just hanging the discovery (the name is in the progress-bar). ps - for lv2 you need 'rdflib' package.

funkmuscle commented on 2011-12-26 02:49 (UTC)

hey falk, I've pulled the latest git today and now I can't update the plugins list... I hit refresh and it just keeps searching.... before this it worked but it just wouldn't find the LV2s..

falkTX commented on 2011-12-25 03:32 (UTC)

@looplog: Thanks for the report, now fixed

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-12-25 03:23 (UTC)

Just rebuilt and now cadence is failing with the following error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/cadence/src/cadence.py", line 94, in <module> GlobalSettings = QSettings("Cadence", "GlobalSettings") NameError: name 'QSettings' is not defined

jrdnjhntn commented on 2011-10-27 02:42 (UTC)

Well, i can't entirely help you there, but lets put it like this; in order to fix my asoundrc, i opened both files (the old and new one), then i simply cut and paste my old one into the new one. maybe some sort of sed command could be used to append it to the top or bottom, instead of making a new one?? I suppose if it was possible, you would append it to the top of the file, as sometimes people have longer asoundrc (especially, if not using PA) if you could do that, you wouldn't need to worry about any of the complexity, right? cheerz PS: I love all the stuff you are developing! keep up the good work :)

falkTX commented on 2011-10-26 22:04 (UTC)

The "problem" is that asoundrc is a very very complicated business, and I don't even understand it well. How would I be able to edit it...? (Any help is welcome) But, this project may have useful code - http://www.xwmw.org/qasconfig/index.html I'll check it out soon and see if I can borrow something.

jrdnjhntn commented on 2011-10-26 21:13 (UTC)

@falkTX don't bother doing that (having it create .asounrc with a date). the linux file-system creates - .asoundrc~ so technically, it does get backed up, naturally anyway. The point was more, having it overwrite that file, can screw with a user's settings. But understandably, it isn't a high-priority. At least it is documented here, if anyone runs into the same problem.

falkTX commented on 2011-10-26 09:21 (UTC)

I'm aware of that issue, but 'Cadence' is not the priority right now. The focus is currently at the patchcanvas module, sorting it out and making it work faster (more reliable too). I'll try to make it rename the "old" config to something like ~/.asoundrc.old-20111026 in the mean time.