Re: getting jack 0.107 working with cclients compiled against earlier versions

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Arnold Krille wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Dienstag, 25. September 2007 schrieb Robert Persson:
>
> Is there a way to get 0.107 working with clients compiled against
> older versions of jack?
>
> Sort of: You have to start these apps in a bash/shell where the
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH points to your self-compiled jack-libs before the
> systems jack-libs.
>
> NOTE: This is a trick rather common in developing, but its not easy
> and for every day usage of normal users. So if you stumble across
> this (in the archives) and have no idea what this is about, _don't
> even think about it_! Thats also the reason why I don't give any
> more details above. If you know how to achieve it, you are okay to
> use it but otherwise just ignore this mail...
>
Yes that does make sense. That would still mean that I would not be
able to run apps compiled for different versions of jack on the same
jack server, but presumably if I were to compile a second copy of
those apps I want to use with the home-rolled version of jack then I
could also run those from a shell script too. Complicated, but
certainly preferable than getting in a mess with your package manager.

Many thanks for the useful tip.
Robert.
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