The bug, as I see it, is that installing a package depending on libjack-
dev downgrades jack when it's not supposed to.

The correct thing, wouldn't it be to simply install libjack-jackd2-dev
and be done with it, instead of downgrading all of the jack packages in
error?

Or is this a bug in the package depending on libjack-dev? Should it
depend on some virtual package that won't force-downgrade except if a
certain package is already installed?

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Title:
  Installing libjack-dev forces downgrading of jackd from jackd1 to
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