You don't need to uninstall the distro versions. Just compile and install,
and those versions will be chosen over the distro ones. BTW, I didn't have
to compile jackd. You only need the development libs (libjack-dev), along
with whatever lib*-dev packages ardour needs to compile.
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If you start maintaining separate versions of programs/packages, you may
wish look at this guide:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ap-pkg-diversions.html
Rich E wrote:
| Hi,
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| I would really like to try out the new midi features in Ardour,
I see what you mean about not needing to install from source; I upgraded to
Hardy yesterday and all the packages are available though apt for compiling
Ardour 3.0 from source :)
I don't know if I should have teased myself though, now I still need to wait
a long time before any official release
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Inspired12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the computers that we use Ubuntu Studio on is older and has no dvd
rom. we have an external usb dvd but bios wont let us boot from it, so
the only way we could get ubuntu studio was to install ubuntu and then the
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