On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 10:48:55 +0200, Gregorio Garcia Karman  wrote:
Hello Adrian,
>
> > It could be that the version of jack you have installed is too old. 
> Which version are you running? In this case, the dependencies of 
> qjackctl should be updated. 
> > fink requires jack-0.118.0-2. I actually had to uninstall a newer 
> version (jack-0.120) from my system because fink was complaining

Just to address this specific point, I would guess that it got 
installed to /usr/local (the standard place for user-installed 
system-wide stuff)? Fink and the apple compilers can in general can get 
confused by *anything* there and there's no easy way to tell 
fink/compilers to ignore it. There's a FAQ entry that recommends simply 
renaming /usr/local temporarily while building things with fink 
(/usr/local2 would suffice) so that it is not visible to the build 
systems. 

dan

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Daniel Macks
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