Pipewire-jack to provide jack

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Hi all,

I have just added some modifications for pipewire-jack.
Starting with jack >= 0.126.0, jack2 1.9.20 and pipewire-jack >=
1:0.3.43-2, pipewire-jack and jack2 (or jack for that matter) can not be
installed side-by-side anymore.

Over the past months I have spent some time to consolidate the legacy
example-clients [1] and tools [2] and the variants from the jack2 [3]
repository into a new project: jack-example-tools [4].
The tooling that historically came with jack can now be installed
separately and remain installed when switching jack implementations.

However, do note that there are still significant differences between
jack, jack2 and pipewire-jack (which is also reflected in how or if all
tooling works as expected) and that workflows around "how to start jack"
differ greatly depending on the tooling (for more info you might want to
refer to the respective upstream documentation).

Best,
David

[1] https://github.com/jackaudio/example-clients
[2] https://github.com/jackaudio/tools
[3] https://github.com/jackaudio/jack2
[4] https://github.com/jackaudio/jack-example-tools

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