On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Luke Yelavich <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:25:03AM CEST, Luke Yelavich wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> With the recent jack transition in Debian, and now in Ubuntu, the shlibs for 
>> packages that use jack have changed. At the moment, the vast majority of 
>> applications that use jack are uninstallable, due to changing jack library 
>> package names. So, we need to rebuild packages that use jack. Here is a 
>> rough list taken from apt-cache output. Note that these are binary packages.
>
>
> Slight correction, some of these packages are still installable, however in 
> order to be used with jackd2, they still need to be rebuilt.

I have a doubt here.
Should these rebuilds be done against jackd2, in which case we will
probably need to change the libjack*-dev package in build-depends?
OR
Should we just do no-change rebuild to build these packages against jackd1?

Please clarify.


Onkar

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