OSSv4 seems like it would be a fairly small portion of the jackd2 Linux
userbase. At least from the Ubuntu side, it makes sense not to compile
or ship OSS support if said support has already been removed from the
audio stack.

Would it be an adequate compromise to compile and ship only the OSS
support in a separate binary package?

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Title:
  jack_oss.so (OSS driver) missing in /var/lib/jack

Status in “jackd2” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “jackd2” package in Debian:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: jackd2

  Ubuntu version: Mavrick Meerkat
  Package version: 1.9.5

  Expected result: Jackd to work fine with OSS4
  Happened instead: Jackd won't run because driver is missing.

  After switching my ubuntu maverick machine to OSS4, jackd won't run
  anymore with OSS. It seems that the OSS driver is missing in
  /var/lib/jack.

  I tried rebuilding with debuild, but that didn't yield that driver.

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