Hi Hermann,
Thanks for your reply, just checking:
jackdmp isn't in sid, you need to build it by
your self. Best way (for
sid) to switch to jackdmp is to build a dummy(empty) package from jack1,
So I get the equivs package and build a dummy jackd using equivs-control and equivs
build
(as in this blog
http://blog.andrewbeacock.com/2005/09/creating-dummy-debian-package-for.html )
and call it, say, version 1.0, which is way higher than 0.116
use a high version number for it, replace your
jack1 installation with
and install it with dpkg
it, and then install jackdmp.
And get jackdmp, build it from source, and install it (do I have to make a .deb of
jackdmp and install with dpkg?)
Yes, that the way I go to handle it. All way's .deb package are easy to
handle later on. I configure jackdmp to install in /usr and
not /usr/local and didn't enable dbus because most audio packages in
sid couldn't use it.
hermann
This way you fit all dependences from your .deb
audio apps and didn`t
get probs when you run a upgrade.
hermann
Am Dienstag, den 18.08.2009, 21:56 -0700 schrieb Norval Watson:
I just realised there is a multi-processor
version of JACK called jackdmp.
I'm using jackd 0.116 from the debian repos on a dual core amd64 box.
Do I need/should I be using something else? I can't find jackdmp in the sid
repos I use.
> TIA
> Norv
Thanks,
Norv
__________________________________________________________________________________
Find local businesses and services in your area with Yahoo!7 Local.
Get started:
http://local.yahoo.com.au