On 2/27/07, Tommi Sakari Uimonen <tuimonen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And at least in Debian, it is (unfortunately) possible to install two jackd's. One into /usr with normal package management, and one to /usr/local if you build it manually. So if you built jackd and ardour but you still have the Debian version of jackd running, ardour will try to use the /usr/local one.
It will always possible to screw up your system if you bypass your distro's package manager. This is not unique to JACK. Just build a new Debian package (or RPM or whatever your distro uses) if you need a newer jackd. Lee