Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 09:49:16 +0100 From: Frank Staals <frankstaals@gmx.net> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Weird musicpd + tracks problem Message-ID: <473D598C.3030907@gmx.net>
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For about a week nog my computer is running Tracks ( http://www.rousette.org.uk/projects/ ); a GTD web-application using ruby on rails. To play my music I am running musicpd. The weird thing is that reloading my tracks page also orders musicpd to play a new song half of the times. I don't have a clue what is causing this but it is getting more anoying every minute. Does anyone have an idea what could cause this behaviour, or knows what I could do to track down what is causing it ? Some system information: output from my mpd log when setting log_level to verbose: ( As shown there are no incoming connections from a client ) Nov 15 19:59 : playlist: play 108:"nfs_pro_speed_ost/part1/Year Long Disaster Leda Atomica.mp3" Nov 15 19:59 : copyMpdTagToOB: !acceptMetadata || !tag Nov 15 19:59 : copyMpdTagToOB: !acceptMetadata || !tag Nov 15 19:59 : oss device "/dev/dsp" will be playing 16 bit 2 channel audio at 44100 Hz Nov 15 19:59 : playlist: queue song 109:"nfs_pro_speed_ost/part1/Yelle A Cause Des Garcons (Riot In Belgium Remix).mp3" frank@FStaals$ uname -rs FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE frank@FStaals$ pkg_info -Ex musicpd musicpd-0.13.0_1 frank@FStaals$ pkg_info -Ex apache apache-2.2.6_2 frank@FStaals$ pkg_info -Ex ruby eruby-1.0.5 mod_ruby-1.2.6 ruby-1.8.6.111,1 ruby18-aspectr-0.3.5 ruby18-bdb-0.6.2 ruby18-dbd_mysql-0.1.1 ruby18-dbi-0.1.1 ruby18-gems-0.9.4 ruby18-mysql-2.7.3 rubygem-actionmailer-1.3.3 rubygem-actionpack-1.13.3 rubygem-actionwebservice-1.2.3 rubygem-activerecord-1.15.3 rubygem-activesupport-1.4.2 rubygem-rails-1.2.3 rubygem-rake-0.7.3 frank@FStaals$ pkg_info -Ex mysql mrtg-mysql-load-1.02_2 mysql-client-5.0.45_1 mysql-server-5.0.45_1 php5-mysql-5.2.4_1 ruby18-dbd_mysql-0.1.1 ruby18-mysql-2.7.3 running Tracks 1.043 ( manual install ) Thanks in advance, -- -Frank Staals
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