sure!
in the worst case I'm beginning an expert with installing-puredyne/updating-compiling-sc =)

cheers
_y


On 04/04/10 12:43, Dan S wrote:
OK, well if you still have patience (!) then I have another suggestion!

I'm about to send a mail to the list about an updated version of jack.
I don't have firewire so I have no way of knowing if it fixes your
problems but it includes a package called jack-firewire which provides
fw backends.

In my other mail there will be instructions on how to do it. It's
experimental but who knows it may just fix you...?

Dan


2010/4/4 gusano<[email protected]>:
yes libffado2 and libjack0 depend on a more recent jackd, therefore sudo
dpkg -i xxx was complaining that I had a too old jackd version and wouldn't
install packages.

I eventually got a broken "mountall" and had to re-install puredyne :/
I'm afraid I don't have the skills to do this kinda tests..

_y


On 04/04/10 09:30, Karsten Gebbert wrote:

gusano said :

sorry to bother again with this but I failed to manually (re-)install
jackd.


how come jackd reinstall? did libfreebob/ffado require you to upgrade that
too?

to upgrade jackd (and libjack0) I first have to remove the older
jackd and if I try that, synaptic wants to remove *all* my packages
basically ?!??

yes makes sense,  but how come you  couldn't just upgrade all the  jack
libs, so
libjack0, libjack0.100, jackd and possibly something else?  you can
install like
this I think:

sudo dpkg -i libjack0.100 libjack0 jackd libffado bla

I dunno how to manually remove only jackd.

_y


On 02/04/10 18:59, Aymeric Mansoux wrote:

gusano said :

if some of you has any hints about trying Lucid ffado/freebob
packages with c&c, I'll investigate that as well.

to use a package from lucid, you can download it from
packages.ubuntu.com

just look for the right name and manually install with

dpkg --install package-1.23-i386.deb

obviously one package might require that you also get newer packages for
its dependencies...

Another option is to do some karmic/lucid pinning, but that could be a
bit dangerous if you do not know how to do it safely.

a.


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