In debian, I'd fetch the sources from unstable (having the proper
deb-src line in /etc/sources.list) with ' apt-get source jackd '  and
create a deb package from them using ' dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -b
-us -uc '. Then I'd simply replace the installed jackd with it,
without uninstalling anything. You could try the same with sources
from newer versions from ubuntu. Just a suggestion.

2010/5/20, gusano <[email protected]>:
> hello
>
> while trying to fix my FW sound issues (again...), I'd like to uninstall
> jackd and libffado to compile newer versions.
>
> problem is, if I do that aptitude wants to remove (nearly) all packages
> from my system !
>
> is there a way to remove *only one* package ?
>
> cheers,
> _y
>
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