On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 06:26:49PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
oc2pus(a)arcor.de wrote:
you can't do it this way ...
first note: rpm -i is totally wrong here., you don't want to install you want
to do a upgrade or downgrade.
second note: you need a package-manager to resolve this problem :)
explantation:
jack and jack2 are providing the same "functionality", so you have to make a
choice which package-family you want to use.
possibility a) install jack, libjack0 and libjackserver0 ==> 0.116.x
possibility b) install jack2, libjack2-0 and libjackserver2-0 ==> 1.9.x
Those two package-families are mutual exclusive.
According the openSuSE shared library policy all shared libs are splitted out
in seperate packages with the so-name in the package name.
if you pull in the mentioned package from
http://www.sonarnerd.net/suse11/
you need additional steps, as these package doesn't follow the original SuSE
packages.
I first had a 0.109 install from the repo-oss. I upgraded by YaST2 to
0.116 from the Packman Repo and got the same as a lot of people got, see
http://ardour.org/node/2271.
Some steps followed, see
* [LAD] JACK for openSUSE 11.0 x86_64
<http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/2008/12/0047.html> /Ralf
Mardorf/ /(Sun Dec 14 2008 - 21:29:57 EET)/
o Re: [LAD] JACK for openSUSE 11.0 x86_64
<http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/2008/12/0048.html>
/torbenh@email-addr-hidden/ /(Sun
Dec 14 2008 - 21:37:10 EET)/
+ Re: [LAD] [Jack-Devel] JACK for openSUSE 11.0 x86_64
<http://lalists.stanford.edu/lad/2008/12/0049.html> /Ralf
Mardorf/ /(Mon Dec 15 2008 - 02:23:07 EET)/
just install a self built source OVER the stuff from the package.
and then run ldconfig as root.
there is no "i dont know how to use ldconfig"
it just does its thing. you dont need to give it options,
or interact with it. you just need to start it.
after it ran you can use the installed jackd.
i am really sorry, but you are making it very hard to help you.
Why, you always ignored what I was writing. You can read all messages
here in the LAD mailing list archive.
random up and downgrading, and mixing several repos is very likely
to break your system.
--
torben Hohn
http://galan.sourceforge.net -- The graphical Audio language