Solved, now that jackd2 went down from unstable to testing.
> I don't think I should have been able to upgrade libffado until the version
> of jackd2 it was compiled against had migrated to testing.
I guess not.
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I've worked around this by using the jackd2 from sid, but IMHO I don't think
I should have been able to upgrade libffado until the version of jackd2 it
was compiled against had migrated to testing.
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Package: jackd2
Version: 1.9.8~dfsg.2-1
Severity: normal
After upgrading libffado from version 2.0.99+svn2019-1+b1 to 2.0.99+svn2124-1,
I tried to start jack using qjackctl. It failed, and output this message:
16:31:44.336 JACK is starting...
16:31:44.337 /usr/bin/jackd -dfirewire -r44100 -p256
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