On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 09:11:20AM -0700, bricolodu wrote:
> I compiled jconvolver on the Pi
>
> I don't think Jack is the problem
> I think my asound.conf could be the problem
There's no good reason to think that. Anyway it's
easy to test: rename you asound.conf (so it won't be
used) and run jconvolver.
'Illegal instruction' means that the executable code of
a binary contains an instruction that the CPU doesn't
understand. This is almost always a compilation problem.
To find out where this happens, run jconvolver in gdb.
Ciao,
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