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(new) jackd2-firewire_1.9.5~dfsg-14_i386.deb optional sound
JACK Audio Connection Kit (FFADO and FreeBoB backends)
JACK is a low-latency sound server, allowing multiple applications to
connect to one audio device, and to share audio between themselves.
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This package contains the IEEE1394 (FireWire) backends FFADO and FreeBoB.
(new) jackd2_1.9.5~dfsg-14.debian.tar.gz optional sound
(new) jackd2_1.9.5~dfsg-14.dsc optional sound
(new) jackd2_1.9.5~dfsg-14_i386.deb optional sound
JACK Audio Connection Kit (server and example clients)
JACK is a low-latency sound server, allowing multiple applications to
connect to one audio device, and to share audio between themselves.
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This package contains the daemon jackd as well as some example clients.
(new) jackd2_1.9.5~dfsg.orig.tar.gz optional sound
(new) libjack-jackd2-0_1.9.5~dfsg-14_i386.deb optional libs
JACK Audio Connection Kit (libraries)
JACK is a low-latency sound server, allowing multiple applications to
connect to one audio device, and to share audio between themselves.
.
This package contains the shared libraries.
(new) libjack-jackd2-dev_1.9.5~dfsg-14_i386.deb optional libdevel
JACK Audio Connection Kit (development files)
JACK is a low-latency sound server, allowing multiple applications to
connect to one audio device, and to share audio between themselves.
.
This package contains files needed for the development of JACK applications
and an API reference.
Changes: jackd2 (1.9.5~dfsg-14) unstable; urgency=low
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* Rename source package to jackd2
* Don't provide libjack-dev anymore
* Don't compile libjack0, use libjack-jackd2-0 instead
* Move inprocess clients from libjack0 into jackd2 package
* Update to upstream SVN revision 4024
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