Jack Audio Connection Kit

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JACK is a low-latency audio server written primarily for the Linux
operating system. It can connect a number of different applications to
an audio device, as well as allow them to share audio between
themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (as a normal
application), or they can run within a JACK server (as a plug-in).

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baselibs.conf 0000000055 55 Bytes
jack-1.9.22.tar.gz 0000933448 912 KB
jack.changes 0000041572 40.6 KB
jack.spec 0000006931 6.77 KB
Latest Revision
Thomas Williams's avatar Thomas Williams (junknot) committed (revision 11)
- Update to 0.9.16
  - Fix/revert a change in how meta-data definitions were exposed
    (regression in 1.9.15)
  - Remove jack-router Windows code from the repository
- Changes from 0.9.15
  - Automated builds for macOS and Windows
    (see jackaudio/jack2-releases repository)
  - Adapt wscript Windows build configuration to match old v1.9.11
    installer
  - Bump maximum default number of clients and ports
    (now 256 clients and 2048 ports)
  - Delete various macOS and Windows-related files from the source
    code (no longer relevant)
  - Mark JACK-Session as deprecated, please use NSM instead
  - Remove unnecessary GPL include from LGPL code
  - Split example-clients and tools, as done in JACK1 many years
    ago (WIP)
  - Write Windows registry key during installation, so 3rd parties
    can find jackd.exe (as HKLM\Software\JACK\Location)
  - jack_control: Fix handling of dbus bytes
  - jack_control: Return a proper exit status on DBus exception
  - jack_property: Fix possible crash with "-l" argument usage
  - jack_wait: Add client name option -n/--name
  - Fix compilation of documentation
  - Fix compilation of mixed mode with meta-data enabled
  - Fix compilation with mingw
  - Fix client-side crash if initial meta-data DB setup fails
  - Fix macOS semaphore usage, so it works again
  - Several fixes for Windows
  - Several minor fixes and grammar corrections
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