Re: [Bluemusic-users] Problem when path contains spaces
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From: Steven Yi <ste...@gm...> - 2005-06-25 16:51:56
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^_^ =20 It was a really fantastic time and I feel very refreshed from it all (Tai Chi is a very important part of my life and getting to study it in depth for a week is really a treasure.) I have--I believe--fixed the issue with spaces. For now, I have enabled it only for non-windows, and using the old code for windows as I won't be testing on that platform until Monday. For the time being, I put up a blue.jar file here: http://www.kunstmusik.com/blue.jar Just overwrite your current blue.jar and things should work. Oh... I just realized I left in a debugging print message... well, it doesn't hurt, and isn't too intrusive, so hope you don't mind that! I am planning a new release at the end of next week as I will be leaving for Poland for six weeks a week from tomorrow. I am not sure what internet situation I will have, but if possible I will be able to continue CVS commits and do file releases while I am there. If not, then at worst it will be six weeks before another release. =3Do (For the technically curious java people: the bug in spaces ended up being a very java-specific quirk that involves calling processes with commandline options parsed into an array, but with the case that using quotes didn't work, as I think when using quotes on a shell it uses quotes to parse options but doesn't pass it to the program directly.=20 Sort of hard for me to explain, but the code is in blue.render.ProcessConsole) Thanks for reporting the bug and hope this fixes it up! steven On 6/24/05, Andres Cabrera <an...@ge...> wrote: > Hi Steven, > Sounds nice! You really deserve some time off blue! > Cheers, > Andr=E9s >=20 > On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 18:26, Steven Yi wrote: > > Hi Andres, > > > > Just got back into town after a week away and am going through email. > > I assume it's a simple issue of needing to do a check for spaces in > > directory and/or filenames and adding in an escape backslash for > > spaces. I used an OS check to use quotes when on Windows I believe > > and I think that gave issues when on Linux/OSX, but that was a long > > time ago when I did that. Funny that an issue like spaces in > > directory names hasn't come up ever in the years since then! > > > > I'm getting readjusted to being back at home (I was at a tai-chi camp > > for the past week: no televisions, radios, computers, cell-phones, out > > in the middle of the hills in northern california, doing tai-chi for a > > week in a very beautiful and peaceful atmosphere... amazing!) so it > > might be sometime tomorrow before I get to taking a look at this. > > > > Thanks for the bug report! > > steven > > > > > > On 6/20/05, Andres Cabrera <an...@ge...> wrote: > > > Hi Steven, > > > When the path to the blue file has a space in it, the play button in > > > blue doesn't work. If I use the command flag printed, I get: > > > [andres@linux andres]$ csound -b 512 -B 128 -+rtaudio=3Djack -M 0 -Q= 0 -d > > > -m 0 --sched -i adc:alsa_pcm:capture_ -o dac:alsa_pcm:playback_ > > > /home/andres/Juan Carlos/tempCsd34689.csd > > > WARNING: not running as root, --sched ignored > > > Localisation of messages is disabled, using default language. > > > time resolution is 0.836 ns > > > JACK real-time audio module for Csound by Istvan Varga > > > ALSA real-time audio module for Csound by Istvan Varga > > > PortMIDI real time MIDI plugin for Csound > > > PortAudio real-time audio module for Csound > > > 0dBFS level =3D 32768.0 > > > Csound version 5.00 beta (float samples) Jun 5 2005 > > > libsndfile-1.0.11 > > > orchname: /home/andres/Juan > > > scorename: Carlos/tempCsd34689.csd > > > rtaudio: JACK module enabled > > > rtmidi: PortMIDI module enabled > > > orch compiler: > > > cannot open orch file /home/andres/Juan > > > inactive allocs returned to freespace > > > > > > The path to the blue file is: > > > /home/andres/Juan Carlos/Entrada Midi.blue} > > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Andr=E9s > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > SF.Net email is sponsored by: Discover Easy Linux Migration Strategie= s > > > from IBM. 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