On 25/05/11 16:22, Ken Restivo wrote:
The problem, AFAICT, is a Debian dependency cock-up.
To build JACK apps, you
need to have jackd-dev package installed to get the headers, etc. Well.
jackd1-dev is probably (guessing here from a decade of Debian experience)
dependent upon jack1. All good so far.
You could ask on
pkg-multimedia-maintainers(a)lists.alioth.debian.org
how old is your installation? a lot changed with jack2 being introduced, and it
seemed that the dependencies were carefully set up so that it was possible to
switch between both .. certainly they would consider it a bug if you can't, and
one they should be able to fix quickly if it is in one of their packages.
There was much discussion at the time, ensuring packages did not depend on one
or the other, but on common packages.
Simon