Le 15 mai 2016 à 12:53, John Emmas
<johne53(a)tiscali.co.uk> a écrit :
On 14/05/2016 19:12, John Emmas wrote:
I'm still not sure though whether the installer installed 64-bit jack or 32-bit. Is
there any way I can find out?
Okay, I'm not sure if anyone's actually reading these reports but after some
further experiments, I think I finally figured this out. Here's what I said in my
original report:-
On 01/05/2016 12:35, John Emmas wrote:
I just found an opportunity to try the 64-bit installer.
Firstly, the installation folder it offered was "C:\Program Files (x86)\Jack"
(which suggests that its actually a 32-bit installer)
What seems to be happening is that the 64-bit installer is installing 2 x 32-bit
components, namely:-
C:\Windows\System32\libjack.dll
C:\Windows\System32\libjackserver.dll
These are in addition to their 64-bit counterparts which get installed here:-
C:\Windows\libjack64.dll
C:\Windows\libjackserver64.dll
I think it's those 32-bit components which cause Windows to offer the 32-bit install
location (C:\Program Files (x86)\Jack) instead of the more traditional C:\Program
Files\Jack
Having said that... the installer for v1.9.10 seems to be the same - so maybe it's
intentional?
John
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