On Thu, 27 Aug 2015, jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Yes, it looks like it is dependant on a specific arch version. In this case I installed the 32 dev package and it went OK ... Until it does not find -ljack.
That is the one most people have trouble with, you search for the -dev package and get: libjack-dev. This wants to remove a pile of packages that depend on jackd2 because the above package is for jackd1. The package to install is: libjack-jackd2-dev
This is one place where the idea of splitting off the -dev part of a package does not work well. Jackd and jackd2 should just depend on the correct -dev package to begin with.
Now I'm a little bit weary about making the system non functional by installing a package that could joyfully remove others. It happened
That is why there is a yes/no prompt in all the good installation tools. (ie. Not "Software center")
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