This is confirmed for Feisty.  In Edgy, this package did include the
output plugin that allows ALSA to output to JACK, but that has gone
missing.  Any reasons (other than not wanting to force people to install
JACK??).  For those of us who use JACK as a primary audio interface,
this plugin is an absolute necessity for applications that do not
natively support JACK.

Furthermore, the package text description still says the package
includes support for JACK, despite that being removed.  This is
potentially very confusing for new users.

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libasound2-plugins misses alsa pcm jack plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/84900
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