GitHub repository to host the binaries and will update the download page
accordingly later with a notification so changes can be pushed to the
webserver.
I didn't want to take this matter in my own hands since there have been
better solutions suggested and it bothers me a bit to complicate the
whole release process even more by doing that.
Anyway here are the binaries obtained from
Doesn't anyone have write access to the web
server?
I can upload the binaries to the Notam web server, if
finding a place to host the files is the problem
(although I guess it isn't).
And it would also be good to make 1.9.11 the official release for Windows,
since most of the qjackctl problems on Windows is fixed there.
That's probably the biggest problem with Jack on Windows.
I've used 1.9.11 since it was released, and I've also included it with
Radium, so it has probably been tested enough now.
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Adrian Knoth <adi(a)drcomp.erfurt.thur.de>
wrote:
> +jack-devel +Markus Seeber
>
> Fullquote below for context. I don't know anything about Windows.
>
> On 03/28/17 10:26, Kevin Ortegano wrote:
>
>> Hi. Sorry to bother you, I'm not even sure if you're the one I would
>> talk to about this, but on the JACK
>> website,
http://jackaudio.org/downloads/, the WIN download links don't
>> exist.
>>
>> Thought I'd bring this to your attention. I would really love to use
>> this software.
>>
>> --
>> Kevin O
>>
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