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Package Details: ng-jackspa 1.0-5
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/ng-jackspa.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | ng-jackspa |
Description: | A set of LADSPA plugin hosts for JACK with graphical and terminal user interfaces |
Upstream URL: | https://git.tuxfamily.org/legip/ng-jackspa.git/ |
Licenses: | GPL2 |
Submitter: | SpotlightKid |
Maintainer: | SpotlightKid |
Last Packager: | SpotlightKid |
Votes: | 2 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2017-01-22 17:51 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2018-01-31 14:30 (UTC) |
Dependencies (5)
- gtkmm
- jackAUR (jack2-gitAUR, pipewire-jack-gitAUR, pipewire-full-jack-gitAUR, jack2, pipewire-jack)
- qt4AUR
- gdb (gdb-gitAUR, gdb-debug-gitAUR) (make)
- ladspa (make)
Latest Comments
d_adler commented on 2018-02-01 16:21 (UTC)
@SpotlightKid yay tnx!
SpotlightKid commented on 2018-01-29 14:36 (UTC)
@lee: The author provided a patch to fix the compilation issue and I've pushed a new package release.
SpotlightKid commented on 2018-01-28 19:28 (UTC)
@lee: I still had the old tarball from gna.org around, and I just tested making a package form it and it turns out it produces the same error. It seems ng-jackspa is not compatible with the latest glibmm?
SpotlightKid commented on 2018-01-28 15:52 (UTC)
@lee: Thanks for the headsup. I can confirm that the tarball from repo.or.cz does not compile on my system either. Even though it also bears the 1.0 version number, the size of the tarball (and hence the hash) are different.
I'm not sure what to do about this. I'll try to contact the author and ask around on the Linux audio mailing list.
d_adler commented on 2018-01-27 08:26 (UTC)
Failed to connect to download.gna.org port 80: Connection timed out
gna.org pages are dead, primary hosting seems to be below http://repo.or.cz/ as linked here: https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/all/ngjackspa
source=("http://repo.or.cz/ng-jackspa.git/blob_plain/refs/heads/download:/ngjackspa-$pkgver.tar.gz") and new md5sums will pull a tarball, make fails with "not declared in this scope"-stuff tho.