Ooops, sorry for my last mail. It should be in this thread (that i didn't read before...)
El 05/02/2012 05:23 PM, Allan Klinbail escribió: > On Thu, 2012-05-03 at 01:14 +1000, Allan Klinbail wrote: >> On Wed, 2012-05-02 at 08:45 +1000, Allan Klinbail wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> After compiling new jackd from the live ebuild and ffado I have found >>> that there is an issue. (with help from the jackd mailing list). >>> >>> >>> Jackd has moved to using git instead of svn it's described on the page >>> below. >>> >>> http://jackaudio.org/download >>> >>> >>> SVN is no longer maintained and trying to compile libffado against this >>> version will result in an incompatibility error. >>> >>> The instructions for jack1 are >>> git clone git://github.com/jackaudio/jack1.git >>> cd jack1 >>> git submodule init >>> git submodule update >>> >>> The link for jack2 is (no further instructions given) >>> git clone git://github.com/jackaudio/jack2.git >>> >>> >>> I don't know how to modify the ebuild, but hopefully someone can fix >>> this up. Anyone using the live ebuilds may come into trouble.. libffado >>> devs have not been putting up stable packages for a couple of years but >>> development is pretty prolific. >>> >>> cheers >>> >>> Allan >> >> Hi All >> >> I have modified the jack2 version, it works for now (see below).. I >> can't get the jack1 live ebuild to work with the simple modification I >> have made. I guess it has to do with the additional instructions. >> >>> cd jack1 >>> git submodule init >>> git submodule update >> The download site advises these will be added to jack2 in future, hence >> why this is only a temporary fix. >> >> regards >> >> Allan >> >> >> > Lastly I noticed the libffado ebuilds ignore the -j flag > in /etc/make.conf... (no biggie but slows things down) >> > > > >
