Re: [LAU] JACK MIDI - where? how?

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On Mon Jun 04, 2007 at 06:20:44PM -0500, Josh Lawrence wrote:
>  On 6/4/07, Dmitry Baikov <dsbaikov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On 6/4/07, carmen <_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > to get jackd to see your alsa midi devices, you have to do some extra 
> > work. namely use http://subversion.jackaudio.org/jack/branches/midi/jack 
> > and add the -X flag to jackd initiation (i could only get raw working)
> >
> > Midi driver is the the trunk already :)
> > http://subversion.jackaudio.org/jack/trunk
> 
>  so just to make sure I understand you correctly, to get jack midi
>  working on my box I would need to completely uninstall the debian
>  version and install from source, correct?

no.. you can install your version in parallel - typical user compiled software ends up in /usr/local/ by default, and /usr/local/bin is usually in $PATH before /usr/bin.

what this means is you shouldnt have to uninstall anything, at most you wil need to add /usr/local/bin to your PATH variable. 

you probably dont even need to compile jackd if you dont want alsa-midi (and are using a bridge like alsaseq2jackmidi)

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