<  Dave Phillips wrote:
<  > Ralf Mardorf wrote:
<  >> [snip]
<  >>
<  >> Anyway there isn't much hope, because 64 Studio 2.1 is using jackd
<  >> 0.103.0 and not 0.109.
<  >>
<  >>   
<  > No problem. I just build and install the latest vesion of JACK over the
<  > default installation.
<  > 
<  >    ./configure --prefix=/usr
<  > 
<  > Build and install, and that's it. 64 Studio is Debian, and it can stand
<  > this kind of update. If things go wrong I can always re-install the
<  > default from Synaptic.
<  > 
<  
<  Instead of running "make install", you can run checkinstall to create a
<  .deb that can be easily removed or upgraded since the dpkg database has
<  a record.  Make sure you correctly fill in the version number (it is a
<  cureses interface that you should be able to easily figure out).
<  
<  You have to install checkinstall first.  Currently it is packaged for
<  lenny and sid:
<  http://packages.debian.org/lenny/checkinstall
<  
<  It is also part of the Ubuntu distro for those using Ubuntu.
<  

Hello,

I was just impressed by possibility of using "checkinstall" ... it seems to be 
clever way to install from source files.
I was playing a little bit around and tried build/install latest jack release.
I succeed to install "jack-audio-connection-kit-0.116.1" package which was not 
overwrite my jack 109.2 and even blocked jack on start-up.
I had to uninstall it.  

Can somebody advice me how to do it?
In best way to overwrite/upgrade my current 109.2 package.

Thanks for advice

Mira 
  
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