| Hi Forrest,
I just saw this thread. Not sure how something like this would be
broken while in blue and not in csound as blue just outputs csound
code. Could you send me a .blue project offlist that shows the
problem? I can diagnose here.
Thanks!
steven
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 3:12 AM, Forrest Cahoon
wrote:
> Except that now it's working with my stock debian install. I noticed
> it was broken inside of blue; so perhaps that's where the issue lies.
> Sorry for the noise.
>
>
> On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 1:14 AM, Forrest Cahoon
> wrote:
>> I made another build from git sources, and the looping works. That
>> means that either it's something specific about the debian packaging,
>> or it got fixed in git since the last debian version.
>>
>> I guess I'll just wait for the next debian package then, and see if
>> that fixes it.
>>
>> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Forrest Cahoon
>> wrote:
>>> Back on April 7th, I created a looping wav-format sample using
>>> libsndfile, and it worked with the version of csound I had at the
>>> time, which was the debian-packaged version of 5.15.
>>>
>>> There have been two debian packages since then, both of 5.17, and one
>>> of them broke this functionality -- I'm not sure which, as I only
>>> recently noticed it was broken.
>>>
>>> I can help test and try to narrow this down, but I thought I'd just
>>> let you all know first, in case someone has a clear idea what could
>>> have changed.
>>>
>>> BTW, I thought I tried to post this to the dev group, but my email
>>> seemed to disappear without a trace. Held for moderation or something?
>>> Idunno. I could have somehow not actually sent it, I guess. Anyway,
>>> now I'm posting to the users group, because hey, you're all here.
>>>
>>> Forrest
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