Is there some specific reason why a prebuilt PD is distributed linked to such an old JACK? If so you may be better off obtaining the JACK of that version?
I definitely had some pre-linked binarys break when I installed a JACK newer than about 100 with binarys built against versions in the '90 s , so you may be in for trouble depending upon what functions get used in the libjack.
-----Original Message----- From: pd-list-bounces@iem.at [mailto:pd-list-bounces@iem.at] On Behalf Of Charles Henry Sent: 31 May 2007 00:10 To: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] libjack-0.80.0.so.0
I eventually got jack with pd running on my Debian machine. the Jack package installs libjack version 100. I just made a symbolic link in my /usr/lib directory with the command
ln -s libjack-0.100.0.so.0.0.23 libjack-0.80.0.so.0 (your specific version may be different)
Do you think this was a bad idea? I don't remember whose idea it was first... I'll take the blame if it messes up. Otherwise, someone else gets the credit :)
Chuck
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