On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 20:05:04 +0100
headless <headless_(a)freenet.de> wrote:
Hi all!
I have some strange problems with my jack-install. I know some time ago
i experimented with different versions of jack. Means i compiled them.
Later I installed the normal jack2 from my debian-distribution(Now
squeeze 64 bit) but it seems i didn't remove the compiled one. I
recognized this now and thought maby jack is using some of the libs in
/usr/local/. I could not find the src directory anymore, so i just
manually removed everything jackish in usr/local. Now surprisingly jack
does not want to start because it doesnt find the libs in
/usr/local/libs/jack. I reinstalled jack2 and libjack from debian and
even made a symlink from /usr/lib/jack to /usr/local/lib/jackand jack is
still complayning that it cannot handle the librarys in local/lib/jack.
What can I do besides reinstalling my whole system?
thx,
headless
Do a 'complete' uninstall of the debian one.
Recompile and reinstall the experimental one(s).
use it's own uninstall routine to completely remove it.
(most likely 'make uninstall').
Reinstall the debian version.
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