Daniel James wrote:
> Hi Gabriel,
>
>   
>>> When jackdmp 1.9.1 was renamed to JACK2 I believed that JACK1
>>> development was giving way to the newer C++ implementation, but that
>>> does not appear to be the case now.
>>>       
>> I think he was asking for some manner of libjack-dbg 
>> package so that he could get a sane backtrace.
>>     
>
> Right, but I meant that if we switch back to JACK1, then this bug may
> not get followed up. I'm also looking into JACK MIDI to see if we can
> satisfy Ralf's timing requirements that way :-)
>
> Cheers!
>
> Daniel

Daniel keep in mind that JACK 1 tend to disconnect clients. Not only the 
0.109.0 version or what version was infamous for doing this.

Someone off-list the jack-devel list last month wrote, that he have been 
happily using jack2 for quite a while, as jack1 is just like I put it, a 
merry client disconnector. He added that it also fucks up as soon as 
some graph glitch occurs. The audio becomes as a result totally 
distorted and only a server restart fixes it. So no, jack1 is a nogo for 
him.

Unfortunately I get totally distorted results when using JACK2, Qtractor 
and Rakarrack for the 3.3 alpha and I need to restart all apps too. 
Dunno if it's currently possible to compile Rakarrack for 3.0 beta. I 
should try to do it and test if it's for 3.0 the same problem.

Cheers!

Ralf
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