[PlanetCCRMA] rt session permissions
Simon Lewis
simon.lewis at slnet-online.de
Tue Oct 29 12:54:28 PDT 2013
Hello FGPkeys
Great!
I believe the "*$'\r': command not found"* error means that a line is
missing the carriage return. Probably this occurred when the file was
converted to an e-mail attachment and back again.
Simon
Am 28.10.2013 23:24, schrieb FGPkeys:
> Hello! Thank you very much for taking the time to explain step by step
> process.
> The first time I tried I got the following error (sorry, I have Fedora
> in Spanish):
>
> *+ umask 022
> + cd /home/fgpkeys/rpmbuild/BUILD
> + $'\r'
> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.T1H717: line 29: $'\r': command not found
> error: Estado de salida erróneo de /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.T1H717 (%prep)
>
>
> Errores de construcción RPM:
> fecha incorrecta en %changelog: Mon Apr 04 2013 simon.lewis
> <simon.lewis at slnet-online.de <mailto:simon.lewis at slnet-online.de>> -
> 20130401-0.sl <http://20130401-0.sl>
> Estado de salida erróneo de /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.T1H717 (%prep)*
>
> Could it be that "rt-permissions-session.spec" contains some special
> character or invalid?
> The solution I found was to create a new file with "nano" and paste
> the text of the original in it.
> Finally, I had to remove "planetccrma-rt-permissions" because they
> conflicted.
> It works perfect. Thank you very much again!
>
>
>
> 2013/10/28 Simon Lewis <simon.lewis at slnet-online.de
> <mailto:simon.lewis at slnet-online.de>>
>
> Hallo FGPkeys
>
> The following is at your own risk, I can only say it works on my
> fc19 installation. I was hoping planetCCRMA would make a proper
> package for this.
>
> If you looking for an automatic installation that not only
> installs the files in the right location, but also runs the
> necessary scripts after installation / before de-installation then
> the easiest way is to build a rpm file from the spec file attached
> in my original e-mail.
>
> The steps are as follows:
>
> In a terminal such as Konsole:
>
> su
>
> yum groupinstall "RPM Development Tools"
>
> exit
>
> rpmdev-setuptree
>
> exit
>
> Use file manager such dolphin or krusader to copy all files
> attached in my original e-mail (except the spec file) to the
> following folder in you home directory...
>
> /rpmbuild/SOURCES/
>
> Copy the spec file to the following folder in you home directory...
>
> /rpmbuild/SPECS/
>
> To build an installable rpm you need to involk rpmbuild in the
> terminal from the folder where the spec file is to be found. The
> easiest way is to navigate to /rpmbuild/SPECS/ in krusader and
> press the F2 function key. In the terminal enter...
>
> rpmbuild -ba rt-permissions-session.spec
>
> Then in krusader navigate to /rpmbuild/RPMS/noarch in you home
> directory to find the rpm you have just built.
>
> To install the file press F2 in krusader and enter the following
> commands in the terminal...
>
> su
>
> yum localinstall --nogpgcheck
> rt-permissions-session-20130519-1.sl.fc19.noarch.rpm
>
> exit
>
> exit
>
> With a little luck all should be installed and the scripts run. To
> check the installation run the following commands from a terminal...
>
> cat /proc/sys/dev/hpet/max-user-freq
>
> cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
>
> cat /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
>
> cat /sys/class/rtc/rtc0/max_user_freq
>
>
>
> Good luck, Simon
>
> ________________________________________
> Am 28.10.2013 13:39, schrieb FGPkeys:
>> Hello, Simon.
>> Thanks for these configuration files.
>> I'm just a musician with little knowledge of Linux.
>> I'm using "Fedora Jam 19", but unfortunately does not include any
>> optimization. Only limited to the software include the official
>> repositories.
>> I would write a guide to configure Fedora in top condition.
>> Could you tell me how to copy these files automatically?Thank you!
>>
>>
>> 2013/5/23 Simon Lewis <simon.lewis at slnet-online.de
>> <mailto:simon.lewis at slnet-online.de>>
>>
>> As a prologue, there is tons of advice on the internet for
>> configuring audio on linux, but it's like wiki and life in
>> general, 95% rubbish and the truth is hidden in the other 5%.
>>
>> Never-the-less, occasionally a neat little tweak comes along
>> that actually works. It would be useful to gather these
>> tweaks in a single package that can be cleanly installed,
>> upgraded and removed over the package management and where
>> the necessary services are automatically stated on booting
>> the system.
>>
>> Fernando has already started this with
>> "planetccrma-rt-permissions
>> <http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/mirror/fedora/linux/planetccrma/18/x86_64/repoview/planetccrma-rt-permissions.html>.
>> I've added a few more and included a corresponding rpm spec
>> file .
>>
>> I'm just a user and not a programmer and I am sure you know
>> other and probably better ways of doing this. But on my two
>> systems it works, it is here and is now. At least Quickscan
>> from Brendan Jones' "realTimeConfigQuickScan" package gives
>> lots of green ticks.
>>
>> Any suggestions for more tricks and better ways of doing
>> things are welcome
>>
>> Simon
>>
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