Also sprach Rob Weir (Mon 17 Mar 02003 at 04:02:36PM +1100): > On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 02:29:08AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 02:50:38PM -0500, Thomas H. George,,, wrote: > > > I want to try mp3. I used apt-get to install jack. From the > > > description I expected to work with its standard .jackrc file. It > > > started smoothly using cdparanoia but, when the first cd track was > > > extracted the error#32512 appeared. > > > > Are you using testing (sarge)? I currently experienced the same problem > > using jack under testing, so I hope I remember correctly... Ah, yes! The > > Wonderful World of Symlinks! > > > > In /usr/lib/, try this simple fix concerning the ogg-encoder to make jack > > work properly: > > nemo:/usr/lib# ln -s libvorbisenc.so.2 libvorbisenc.so.0 > > > > I also had problems using other ogg-programs, e.g. ogg123. If you have > > problems, it could be a great idea to this too: > > nemo:/usr/lib# ln -s libvorbis.so.0.2.0 libvorbis.so.0 > > nemo:/usr/lib# ln -s libvorbisfile.so.3 libvorbisfile.so.0 > > > > Hope this does it for you, it did it for me. Fire up jack, and off you go > > (hopefully)! > > Is my mailer broken, or did this thread appear from nowhere in the > middle of the csh flamewar?
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