Hello,
Yes. When compiling (e.g. jamin) you have to make sure the compile sees
the headers and libraries that belong to the distribution's version of
JACK (libjack0.80.0-0 and jackd). You have to install libjack0.80.0-dev
and make sure you don't have any traces of a previous local install of
ja
What APT repository are you talking about?
I am using the debian unstable rep. (official swedish debian mirror).
Yes. When compiling (e.g. jamin) you have to make sure the compile sees
the headers and libraries that belong to the distribution's version of
JACK (libjack0.80.0-0 and jackd)
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:46:05 +0100, Djamel Ouerdane wrote:
> My question is : why when I compile things myself, e.g. jamin, and run
> it as before, it complains about the jack server not running ? It is
> obsviously running. Same with any other jack app that I compiled myself
> (like hydrogen c
Hello,
I hope I'm writing to the right place.
I am running debian unstable on a Dell Lat. D800 laptop. Everything runs
fine (let's say, everything that I need :) I installed jackd and some
jack aware applications (ardour, jamin, hydrogen, etc) from some apt
repository and run the thing as myse
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