Free Ekanayaka wrote:
|--==> Patrick Shirkey writes:
PS> Hi,
PS> Thanks for informing me of this problem. Can you let me know which
PS> jack you are using please?
Hi,
the binary packages hosted by the debian archive:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/jackeq (see the download sec
Hi,
I think we have sourced the problem and should have a fix soon. The djeq
plugin has a mono and a stereo option in the latest swh packages.
Cheers.
Free Ekanayaka wrote:
|--==> Patrick Shirkey writes:
PS> Hi,
PS> Thanks for informing me of this problem. Can you let me know which
P
|--==> Lee Azzarello writes:
LA> Would it be possible to remove this package from testing until the bug is
fixed
LA> in unstable?
Uhm, I think it suffices to raise the priority of this bug to
"critical", but I'm not completely sure.. I will check this.
Cheers,
Free
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|--==> Patrick Shirkey writes:
PS> Hi,
PS> Thanks for informing me of this problem. Can you let me know which
PS> jack you are using please?
Hi,
the binary packages hosted by the debian archive:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/jackeq (see the download section)
are built again
Hi,
Thanks for informing me of this problem. Can you let me know which jack
you are using please?
Thanks.
Lee Azzarello wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 01:06:43PM +0200, Free Ekanayaka wrote:
|--==> Lee Azzarello writes:
>>'ll try to have a look to the source code to understand what hap
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 01:06:43PM +0200, Free Ekanayaka wrote:
> |--==> Lee Azzarello writes:
>
> >>'ll try to have a look to the source code to understand what happens,
> >>but I'm a bit busy at the moment. In the meantime if you can, please
> >>try to simply recompile the original ups
|--==> Lee Azzarello writes:
>>'ll try to have a look to the source code to understand what happens,
>>but I'm a bit busy at the moment. In the meantime if you can, please
>>try to simply recompile the original upstream source, there might be
>>some library or configuration.
LA> I r
> 'll try to have a look to the source code to understand what happens,
> but I'm a bit busy at the moment. In the meantime if you can, please
> try to simply recompile the original upstream source, there might be
> some library or configuration.
I recompiled from upstream and there is the sam
|--==> Lee A Azzarello writes:
LAA> Package: jackeq
LAA> Version: 0.4.0-2
LAA> jackeq starts up normally and reports no errors. It registered
LAA> to jack and I can patch other applications to it. It does not
LAA> output these application's input. My jack configuration is
LAA>
Package: jackeq
Version: 0.4.0-2
jackeq starts up normally and reports no errors. It registered to jack and I
can patch other applications to it. It does not output these application's
input. My jack configuration is working properly, as I can use alsaplayer and
darkice, as well as capture soun
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