'Twas brillig, and Patrick Shirkey at 09/08/09 19:08 did gyre and gimble:
I suspect that the 32 bit libjack just happens to be installed. This
is exactly the same with pulse.
Seems I misunderstood the original notice on the jack list.
Here's what Paul Davis said about the way jack is working in this
regard. Can you confirm for me that this is the same approach that
pulseaudio is already taking? IIUC they are the using the same approach.
Yup, that's the same approach used by pulse. Basically you still need a
32-bit library (libpulse or libjack) to communicate with the server but
it doesn't matter if the server is 32 or 64 bit, the client library will
still talk to it.
Cheers
Col
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