|--==> Marco Milanesi writes: >>The short answer is, "Yes". MM> good news Dave! MM> ok, I installed wine32 packages on my 64studio, but: MM> kpanic@kissandra:~$ vsthost ~kpanic/Desktop/Crystal.dll MM> vsthost: error while loading shared libraries: libjack.so.0: cannot open MM> shared object file: No such file or directory MM> kpanic@kissandra:~$ l Uhm, did you compile vsthost from source? MM> have I to recompile a 32 bit libjack? and if yes, how to 'force' the MM> jack debian package, or the sources there is to generate a 32 bit MM> binary? I think that's going to be very complicated. Jack works either 32bit or 64bit, and ALL clients must be coherent with that. So if rebuild jack for 32bit, than you have to rebuild all the other clients too. Basically you end up with a 32bit system, and so better to use the 32bit version of 64 Studio. The best solution would be to let a 64bit jack accept 32bit clients. The topic has been discussed some years ago: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.jackit/3855 but I don't know what has been decided and what's the current state of art. Maybe somebody from the jack team can tell us how the situation is.. (I'm cc-ing jackit-devel). Ciao, Free _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user