I'm believe this should be Fix Released as of alsa-plugins
1.0.22-0ubuntu4.
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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JACK-Enabled alsa-plugins packages for Karmic can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/~motin/+archive/until-jack-is-included-in-
main/+packages
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thanks :)
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Motin fredrik.mo...@gmail.com wrote:
JACK-Enabled alsa-plugins packages for Karmic can be found here:
https://launchpad.net/~motin/+archive/until-jack-is-included-in-
It's actually the jack/.libs/libasound_module_pcm_jack.so file that gets
moved to /usr/lib/alsa-lib
The rest of the details can be found by searching for keywords asoundrc
jack which will bring you to this page:
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc
Anyway, this was the critical
poke
tapas: what comes after step 4 in your work around? I have
libasound_module_pcm_jack.la installed. I tried this:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Jack_%28plugin%29 but I get no joy
after restarting both jack and alsa.
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Hi. Building from source in order to get the missing file is quite a
pain in the ass. Is there any positive prospects on this issue? Thank
you :)
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This is a sad thing - and there's still no solution.
Is there any decision yet regarding a separate libasound2-plugins-extra
package?
Just leaving libasound-jack out in the rain is a bit hard, don't you think?
Especially, because people doing audio *DO* want almost everything to go
through
as of Intrepid 8.10, this issue is still active.
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see also bug 197957
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Thanks for the related bug raboof, do you think one is a duplicate of
the other?
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Not really, as this bug can be resolved without resolving all of bug
197957 (by promoting jack to main). On the other hand, if bug 197957 is
resolved then this issue is also fixed.
I suppose this is some kind of 'subset' or 'child bug' of #197957 - not
a duplicate.
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(Sorry, I was mistaken: a source package in 'main' may produce binary
packages in 'universe', but may not depend on packages in universe, not
even for build deps. Looks like we're going to have to try and put jack
in main, or get the libasound-jack-plugin building separately from the
rest of the
changing to 'confirmed' after discussion on #ubuntu-bugs, as it does not
appear to be invalid and the problem is fairly widespread (e.g.
http://linuxmusicians.com/posting.php?mode=editpostp=251 )
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Whoever marked this as Invalid didn't offer an explanation (that I
noticed anyway) so I will make this Confirmed, as a result of that and
the two options we have:
1) Promote libjack to main. Promoting libjack0 to main would, as I understand,
require promoting libfreebob0 to main as well, however
It looks like there are more people already in the process of trying to
get jack promoted back into main (actually, it was in main before, but
got demoted after breezy).
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportJACK
Also, I heard it is possible for a source package in 'main' to produce
some of
What is the status of this bug? What version of ubuntu will contain the
fix?
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On Monday 24 March 2008, Ralph Navarro wrote:
What is the status of this bug? What version of ubuntu will contain the
fix?
AFAIK this is not a bug but broken by design. Someone from the ubuntu team
told me it will never be fixed because it adds a dependency to
libasound2-plugins..
Well, i
David rejected this report. I think this was wrong: indeed the obvious
solution (compiling libasound2-plugins with jack support) is infeasible
(as libasound2-plugins is now in main and jack is in universe). This,
however, does not make the problem disappear :).
I think the status should go back
@Daniel. The obvious solution is then to package the jack alsa pcm
plugin separately so it can depend on jack. Or put libjack in main (you
don't need jackd in main, just libjack)..
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libasound2-plugins was migrated to main for pulseaudio. Because jackd's
source remains in universe, we cannot build libasound2-plugins with
jackd plugin support.
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Thanks for the research on this. It's important for this to be included.
With the release of Ubuntu Studio we are even more in need of this as
many audio studio will want to run everything through JACK. I wish the
MOTUs were as responsive as the community...
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Even easier is to get the previous compiled version from Edgy.I just
downloaded the deb and extracted the two files from data.tar.gz/usr/lib
/alsa-lib/ and put them in /usr/lib/alsa-lib/ - works like a charm!
- Frink
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Some research on my part shows that the jack plugin was removed
deliberately (at least the changelog said somehing like this). I cannot
understand this decision. Deliberately limiting the power of this great
linux distro called ubuntu.
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btw:
as a workaround it is possible to build the alsa jack pcm plugin from
source..
0] install libasound2-dev package
1] get the alsa-plugins tarball from http://www.alsa-project.org
2] extract the tarball somewhere
3] configure --prefix=/usr and make (you can even try make only in the jack
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
I'm also running into this. A symptom of this problem is the following
output when running mpg321 (so people googling for the same problem will
find this report):
ALSA lib pcm.c:2106:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Cannot open shared library
/usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_pcm_jack.so
ALSA snd_pcm_open
I can confirm. libasound_module_pcm_jack.so disappeared from feisty
package (it was present in edgy's one).
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