[Pianod] Compiling on Raspberry Pi A+

darren 1 at crotchett.com
Sun Jul 24 11:32:02 PDT 2016


It looks like it's all working on my pi 3 now.  Thanks for the help.  Now I
just have to figure out how to use it.  I don't want to be prompted for a
source at login.  I guess I can disable the mixer service.  I saw there
were other options.  I'll do some reading now.  Thanks again.

On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 12:50 PM, darren <1 at crotchett.com> wrote:

> I was able to finish the compile on the pi 3.  It completed pretty fast.
> I did the distclean and rebooted.  piano failed to start.  But, I think
> that's probably my fault.  I had been messing around around with the path
> in pianod.service.  I forget what the default path was.  But, it's
> currently set to /usr/local/bin.  I'm starting to lose track of everything
> that I've done.  But, I think I had planned to put the binary there and
> probably changed the path myself.  Since the Pi 3 worked so well, I decided
> to just recompile with these configure options.  I wanted to try telneting
> into it.  IT looks like it's working well.:
>
>  sudo ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/bin --with-tonegenerator
> --enable-debug
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Bruce Sheplan <bruce at sheplan.com> wrote:
>
>> not sure if you ran 'make clean' prior to re-running make, but if the
>> current make fails or pianod doesnt work after the curretnt make. you
>> should consider a 'make clean' or 'make distclean' to make sure everything
>> is sane in the build.
>>
>> - Bruce
>>
>> On Jul 24, 2016, at 12:11 PM, darren <1 at crotchett.com> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks to both of you.  I set the overclock back to none.  I'm rerunning
>> make.  It made it past the point it got hung at yesterday.  It looks like
>> it might complete.  If this fails, I'll put his card in my Pi 3 and see if
>> I can complete the installation on it.
>>
>> I will post back, one way or another.
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Perette Barella <perette at barella.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I guess 6080 is a match?
>>>
>>>
>>> Next step, re-checksum the file: cksum foobar.  The reported checksum
>>> should match the original.
>>>
>>> But as Bruce chimed in, this is really sounding like an overclocking
>>> issue, or maybe some specific hardware issue on your A+ since the various
>>> crashes are consistently Illegal Instruction.  If it was memory/SD card,
>>> I’d expect crashes and misbehaviors to be more varied in type.
>>>
>>> Since you’ve got a Pi 3 (which is still fully compatible, I believe)
>>> stick the card in there and see if that behaves.  It’ll also compile much
>>> faster.
>>>
>>> Perette
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Perette Barella • perette at barella.org • 585-286-1312
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>>>
>>> On 2016年07月24日, at 10:43, darren <1 at crotchett.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I started dd with count=30000000 last night.  It was still running this
>>> morning.  So, I killed it and restarted it with 1000.  It took
>>> approximately 30 minutes and looks like this:
>>>
>>> pi at rasp_A_plus:~/pianod2-213 $ dd if=/dev/random count=1000 | tee
>>> foobar | cksum
>>>
>>> *2151891374 6080*0+1000 records in
>>> 11+1 records out
>>> 6080 bytes (6.1 kB) copied, 1592.73 s, 0.0 kB/s
>>>
>>>
>>> So, I tried rerunning it again with 10000.  It was taking so long, I
>>> finally killed it too.  I will try to get out and get a new sd card today.
>>> I have Pi 3, too.  I might try moving the card to it to see how things go.
>>>
>>>
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