[Bug 442022] Review Request: wordwarvi - Side-scrolling shoot 'em up '80s style arcade game

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Summary: Review Request: wordwarvi - Side-scrolling shoot 'em up '80s style arcade game


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=442022





------- Additional Comments From jdieter at gmail.com  2008-05-01 14:15 EST -------
(In reply to comment #7)
> Er, well there are at least a couple problems with the above fix, but I think I
> have fixed those up in CVS.  Will try to put out another release this weekend.

I've run it with your *latest* patch, and everything works fine (with no sound).
 I've also run it by specifying the sound card (using --sounddevice 0-5) and I
still don't get any sound, but at least it works.

> BTW, I suspect portaudio can't get to your sound cards because JACK has got
> them. (That's how it was when I tried this on ubuntu -- though on my system,
> JACK only grabs one of my sound cards, and so when JACK is running portaudio can
> get the other one, so I didn't precisely duplicate the problem.
> 
> If you stop JACK, does it start working?

I'm actually running pulseaudio, not jack (ps ax | grep jack returns nothing). 
I'm not sure why it's reporting 6 sound cards as I have only one (though a local
machine on my network is sharing its two soundcards through pulseaudio).

FWIW, I'm also able to get a segfault by using pretty much any argument that
isn't valid (I couldn't figure out why I was getting segfaults with
--sound-device until I realized it was the wrong argument).

Hans, I'll see about doing a proper review for this tomorrow.

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