Am Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
Hi Oc2pus :)
here is the information I got by rpm, I also checked jack only and
dependencies by YaST2 and added the stuff that's unknown by the package
management and including jack in it's name.
oc2pus(a)arcor.de wrote:
> please post the output of
> rpm -qa | grep jack
spinymouse@suse11:~> rpm -qa | grep jack
jackmeter-0.3-0.pm.1
libjack2-0-1.9.0-0.pm.4 <================
jack_snapshot-0.0.3-0.pm.1
jackbeat-0.6.3-0.pm.1
jacktube-0.20-0.pm.1
libjackserver2-0-1.9.0-0.pm.4 <=============
jackEQ-0.4.1-0.pm.2
jackmixdesk-0.3-112.pm.svn20070530
jack_capture-0.9.31-0.pm.1
jack-scope-20080627-0.pm.1
libjack-devel-0.116.1-0.pm.1 <======
jackmix-0.4-0.pm.1
qjacklam-0.3-0.pm.2
jack-0.109.2-36.1 <======= NOT A PACKMAN PACKAGE
jackmixdesk-gui-0.3-112.pm.svn20070530
jackmaster-0.0.1-0.pm.1
jack-rack-1.4.7-68.1
libjack0-32bit-0.109.2-36.1 <=========
jack2-1.9.0-0.pm.4 <=======
I marked them with <====
your system is borked, yo have a total mixture of jack2 and jack
even 32bit variants in your system...
this can't work,never ever :)
you need
jack2, libjackserver2-0 libjack2-0
OR
jack, libjackserver0, libjackserver0
don't know how you managed to reach this installation mixture.
But if it helps you, you can continue to write in all your known
communities:
<sarkasm mode on>
its ALWAYS the packager's mistake! and those packages are totally borked...
</sarkasm mode off>
A tip from me: simply try gentoo, than YOU are the master of installing and
compiling things. And if things won't work as expected, grab your own nose
and yell around :)
Cheers,
Ralf