I have a problem related to this I believe.

I wish to compile a program using portaudio19, but if I install
libportaudio19-dev, it requires me to remove jack and jack2 and those
development files, and I want to keep those.  Right now there is a
package libportaudio2 that seems to be the shared libraries for v19 (and
maybe it should be called that as well), and it coexists with v18 just
fine, but as soon as I try to install the -dev files it wants to remove
jack, etc.  Why does non -dev code get removed when I install a -dev
package?

What is going on?  Is there a way around this other than building from
source the v19 portaudio project into /usr/local/ and if I do that, are
there likely to be side effects?

Rob

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libportaudio packaging very confusing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132002
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