Hi guys,
So if I understand correctly, JACK does not work with Windows 10 if ASLR
is enabled.
What is ASLR? Is this the Address Space Layout Randomization feature of
Windows? If so, Can it be disabled so that we can use JACK on Windows 10?
If we write our own application to connect to JACK, will that be a
problem too?
On 05/09/2019 15:45, Filipe Coelho wrote:
On 05.09.2019 14:18, Jörg Müller wrote:
Is somebody of the JACK devs aware of that PR and
looking into it?
I am aware of it, but am not doing any work on Windows related things
at the moment.
Fixing the last details about metadata comes first, so 1.9.13 can be
released.
And afterwards there is importing internal clients and latest things
from jack1, so we can have feature parity.
Only after this (at least on my side) I will begin to take a look at
win/macos issues.
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