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I lost the prior emails. I still have trouble to get perl-Tk to work. I
reinstalled and made sure it is running with perl 5.8.8, e.g.
cheetah249:PDFgetN> /sw/bin/perl5.8.8 PDFgetN.pl
Bus error
cheetah249:PDFgetN>
This package runs on Unix/Windows and with building perlTk wi
On Dec 20, 2009, at 4:05 AM, Adrian Prantl wrote:
Hello fellow Finkers,
sometime ago I made an updated package for the jack audio connection
kit
[1,2]. This was for Jack1. There is also Jack2, which is a
multiprocessor-capable backwards-compatible reimplementation [3].
Having
jack2 pack
Am 20.12.09 10:55, schrieb Daniel Macks:
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:00:20AM +0100, Adrian Prantl wrote:
>> I believe it would not be possible to package jack2 for fink, as it
>> installs stuff into /Library/Frameworks and (more importantly) the
>> Jack.Router into /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/. Th
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:00:20AM +0100, Adrian Prantl wrote:
> Hello fellow Finkers,
>
> sometime ago I made an updated package for the jack audio connection kit
> [1,2]. This was for Jack1. There is also Jack2, which is a
> multiprocessor-capable backwards-compatible reimplementation [3]. Hav
Hello fellow Finkers,
sometime ago I made an updated package for the jack audio connection kit
[1,2]. This was for Jack1. There is also Jack2, which is a
multiprocessor-capable backwards-compatible reimplementation [3]. Having
jack2 packaged is quite important because from my observations jack