I'd like to start maintaining this package, if nobody minds. I just
have to figure out how to do that. Hopefully, I'll have a day to figure
that out by the weekend, and put something together.
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jack-rack open file hangs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211798
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the save and save as dialogs exhibit similar behaviour, as described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jack-
rack/+bug/218789">bug 218789.
Everything seems to work as per normal when compiled from the source
package.
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jack-rack open file hangs
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this can be solved (at least in my case) by killing timidity before
installation. If timidity is running, the timidity++ ALSA midi
emulation will fail.
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[Gutsy] timidity install fails
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But shouldn't this be killed during installation? by the way, I'm not
sure if this has any bearing whatsoever for anyone, but the above
suggestion to reload the soundcard didn't fix my problem. Could this be
some kind of conflict between the timidity package in Ubuntu Studio and
the package in Ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: jack-rack
The open file dialog (gtk-2? glib?) for jack-rack hangs. Dialog window
is responsive (you can press the cancel button to close the window,
etc), but the busy mouse-cursor is present and no filenames are loaded
into the window. Also, in the le
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This is actually a Hardy bug. Previous versions are ok.
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