Hi You are rigth Adrian... I'am making 2.0 Version of Musix distro... and i are using jackd from squeeze...
Best regards 2009/11/17 Adrian Knoth <a...@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de> > On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:07:25PM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote: > > >> The generic fix is to recompile jackeq against new jackd package. Since > >> we know the entire set of jackified apps, I see no point in > >> reintroducing this 0.100.0 thing, it would bite us in jackd2 again. > > (Is jack2 API and ABI compatible with jack1?) > > Yes, it's a drop-in replacement, and users can decide whether they want > to use jack1 or jack2. They also keep the command line syntax in sync. > > >> For keeping our packages simple and clean, I suggest to recompile. > > True. But I think the transition has been less smooth than it could have > > been (my bad, I didn't think there were apps that old, apparently). The > > I still wonder how this bug got triggered. We already had a binNMU for > jackeq, but the poster is using the old one (probably linked against > libjackd-0.100). (the lenny version). > > The jackd version in lenny is 0.109, so we must be talking about some > mixed system configuration, that is, a jackd version from > unstable/testing and jackeq from lenny. (Daniel, please clarify) > > With jackeq from unstable/testing, there's no bug. With jackd from > lenny, there's no bug. > > > You also had the compat symlinks for a while: > > > http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-multimedia/jack-audio-connection-kit.git;a=commitdiff;h=a90b2dada36e66e3faf2dcfc769a8ff0967f01a0 > > > Though it's not that hard to re-enable these two lines, I think we made > everything right. I don't think we support mixed lenny/testing > environments, we focus on squeeze. And for squeeze, we're done. ;) > > (I see this all the time: Ubuntu-8.04 too old for FFADO, too old for > modern ardour, the new jackd requires celt-0.7.0 which got added to > unstable last week... the whole pro-audio stuff is bleeding edge. It > just doesn't make sense to run lenny with some parts from unstable.) > > > > thing is that now a mixed upgrade of jack and friends can leave > > applications in a broken state. > > If you think we should support this scenario, I'd second your proposal > of re-adding the 0.100 compat link. > > > > Cheerio > > -- > mail: a...@thur.de http://adi.thur.de PGP/GPG: key via keyserver > > >