It seems like this issue has already been raised over a year ago?
https://github.com/jackaudio/jack2/issues/332
If you're able to build a debug version and run
that in a debugger
to show the exact location where the crash occurs, even better.
As the latest
released binary of JACK (1.9.11) is two versions behind
the current one (1.9.13), it looks like building for Windows is kind of
a hard task, currently?
I created a small example programm that just calls a single JACK command
and the described issue exists across all Windows SDK 8-10 versions and
platform toolsets v140-142. I can add that info to the GitHub Issue
linked above if you think that this is the right one.
Best, Jörg
Am 05.09.2019 um 14:00 schrieb Christopher Arndt:
Am 05.09.19 um 13:45 schrieb Jörg Müller:
Is there anything that can be done to fix the
Windows version of JACK?
The best would probably to open a ticket in the jack2
github issue
tracker here:
https://github.com/jackaudio/jack2/issues
Attach a small example program, which exhibits the crash along with
instructions how you build and run it on windows and any error output
(maybe some of the programs in the example-clients folder will do the
job). If you're able to build a debug version and run that in a debugger
to show the exact location where the crash occurs, even better.
Also include information about your compiler, versions of linked
libraries etc.
Chris
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