On Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 01:17:37PM -0500, Gabriel M.
Beddingfield wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010, Ken Restivo wrote:
Jack/Ardour's allergy to distributions in
general (and Debian in
particular) has made this harder to manage. If I could go "sudo apt-get
install jack-flavor-of-the-month" and it switches over, then go "sudo
apt-get install jackd-original" to switch back, then it's no problemo.
Jack+Debian: This situation will be improving. Probably won't be in
time for squeeze, though. Not a simple problem to fix, though... because
applications have to link to /something/ -- and the library follows the
jackd implementation.
Wait, what? All the apps have to be recompiled in order to switch jack implementations?
If that's the case, then having multiple jack implementations out there is just short
of insane.
-ken
I switched between tschack, jack1 and jack2 without problems. Not sure
there are potential problems, but I didn't experience any.
--
Regards,
Philipp
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