Hello! [Fri, 02 Jun 2006] Dragan Noveski wrote: > hi, > i am running debian-etch/demudi-testing and my machine should only > working good audio, thats the only reason i am having it. in these > ressort there is lot of developement in the moment, you now. > now developers of jackd offering new version in svn, asking users to > install and test it, what i really would like to do. > the only problem is, that jackd will not work, if there are two > installations of it on one machine. if i remove the current version, i > have to reinstall mor ethan 100 packages/appis, so for this action i > really dont have time, sorry. > there was a response on tha jack list, where a guy using gentoo, wrote > following things: > > #Gentoo has a feature called 'package.provided' which tells the package > #installer that a certain package is being provided outside of its > #database and it should assume that there is no need to install it > #through the normal features. For this work I uninstalled the current > #version of Jack, added jack-audio-connection-kit-0.102.7 to > #package.provided, installed Jack from CVS, and everyone is happy. > > is there some kind of simular way to handle this in debian?
equivs (apt-get install equivs; man equivs-control) does something similar. It lets you easily generate fine-tuned dummy packages for jackd and libjack. If you want to use equivs and your own jack installation, you have to make sure you are using (./configure ...) the same paths and names for the library and jackd as the debian packages do (applications compiled against the Debian libjack rely on those names and paths). > there is also a way to have two installations working, but for that, one > must understand how to use the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, something about creating > the sandbox, in which only one version exists? > do you have some idea what to do whith this or where to read more about? I can imagine how you could do that easier: have different names for the two jackds, the two libjacks and the plugins directories and put symlinks inplace. You could also do it with LD_LIBRARY_PATH. YMMV with both solutions. > anyway, i did not know where to ask, and your adress was given as > someone who is carrying about jackd package. You can always ask me or the guys at debian-multimedia (CCed). Robert. -- <rm_-rf_> The real value of KDE is that they inspired and push the development of GNOME :-) -- #Debian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]