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- Subject: [proaudio] rtirq borked
- From: karsten <k.gebbert@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 14:14:36 +0100
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hi:
it seems that rtirq is borked for me. I wonder why, since it seems it
does not have anything to do with the version of it (I tried to
downgrade). Does someone recognize this error?
rambazamba proaudio # rc-config restart rtirq
Restarting init script
* Caching service dependencies ...
[ ok ]
rtirq.sh: start [softirq-timer] pid=5 prio=99: OK.
rtirq.sh: start [softirq-timer] pid=16 prio=99: OK.
rtirq.sh: start [rtc] irq=8 pid=2892 prio=90: OK.
rtirq.sh: start [snd] irq=17 pid=1766 prio=80: OK.
/etc/init.d/rtirq.sh: line 107: 1003 1002: syntax error in expression
(error token is "1002") [ !! ]
I run the ~arch keyword, the version of rtirq is the latest in proaudio.
greets,
Karsten