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15.0 Audacity, Not Jack-Aware
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bad sector
2022-03-21 03:19:04 UTC
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I reinstalled 15.0_64 on both my machines without major hangups.

First item out of half a dozen on my fix list is Audacity.

- Start qjackctl (it in turn starts jack)
- Start Audacity
- Cannot select Jack in "Prefs/Devs/Host" or in dropdown list, it ain't there.

I had installed Audacity either with slpkg or sbopkg, I've read some stories about having to "build audacity against jack".
What is this, does the standard source not include it? How would I fix the issue?

TIA
Henrik Carlqvist
2022-03-21 06:35:04 UTC
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Post by bad sector
I had installed Audacity either with slpkg or sbopkg, I've read some
stories about having to "build audacity against jack".
What is this, does the standard source not include it? How would I fix the issue?
I haven't tried it myself, but the audacity SBO page at
https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0/audio/audacity/ states that jack
is an autodetected dependency when building audacity.

Did you install the jack package before installing audacity? If not, you
probably built yourself an audacity without support of jack.

regards Henrik
Edwin Johnson
2022-03-21 13:22:01 UTC
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Post by bad sector
I had installed Audacity either with slpkg or sbopkg, I've read some
stories about having to "build audacity against jack".
What is this, does the standard source not include it? How would I fix the issue?
I haven't tried it myself, but the audacity SBO page at
https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0/audio/audacity/ states that jack
is an autodetected dependency when building audacity.
Did you install the jack package before installing audacity? If not, you
probably built yourself an audacity without support of jack.
Another solution is to download Alian Bob's package and support files
from his site: http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/

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Part of my notes from this install:

So first install the jack2 libraries/files and then the vamp libraries
and files and then the actual modified audacity. Install with:

upgradepkg --install-new pkgname

Following are the three files:

jack2-1.9.20-x86_64-1alien.txz
vamp-plugin-sdk-2.8.0-sdk_64-2alien.tgz
audacity-3.0.2-x86_64-2alien.txz
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This works fine and I've also installed his 32-bit package on an older
laptop and all work fine. Hope you have as much success as I did.
Notice that the 'jack2' is the package you need, even though there is
a 'jack' (no 2). These are already built but install them per his
instructions using the 'upgradepkg --install-new pkgname' as above.

...Edwin
bad sector
2022-03-21 23:18:41 UTC
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Post by bad sector
I had installed Audacity either with slpkg or sbopkg, I've read some
stories about having to "build audacity against jack".
What is this, does the standard source not include it? How would I fix the issue?
I haven't tried it myself, but the audacity SBO page at
https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0/audio/audacity/ states that jack
is an autodetected dependency when building audacity.
Did you install the jack package before installing audacity? If not, you
probably built yourself an audacity without support of jack.
Another solution is to download Alian Bob's package and support files
from his site: http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/
----------
So first install the jack2 libraries/files and then the vamp libraries
upgradepkg --install-new pkgname
jack2-1.9.20-x86_64-1alien.txz
vamp-plugin-sdk-2.8.0-sdk_64-2alien.tgz
audacity-3.0.2-x86_64-2alien.txz
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This works fine and I've also installed his 32-bit package on an older
laptop and all work fine. Hope you have as much success as I did.
Notice that the 'jack2' is the package you need, even though there is
a 'jack' (no 2). These are already built but install them per his
instructions using the 'upgradepkg --install-new pkgname' as above.
...Edwin
That one did work, thank you. Got it installed on both machines.
I wonder if I should have used "install-new" when retrying the
stock packages in th eproper order. Anyway, for now I'm very happy.
bad sector
2022-03-21 18:01:03 UTC
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Post by bad sector
I had installed Audacity either with slpkg or sbopkg, I've read some
stories about having to "build audacity against jack".
What is this, does the standard source not include it? How would I fix the issue?
I haven't tried it myself, but the audacity SBO page at
https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0/audio/audacity/ states that jack
is an autodetected dependency when building audacity.
Did you install the jack package before installing audacity? If not, you
probably built yourself an audacity without support of jack.
regards Henrik
I don't remember, but on my laptop I reinstalled jack and then
reinstalled audacity and that did not make any difference
Henrik Carlqvist
2022-03-22 07:02:35 UTC
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I had installed Audacity either with slpkg or sbopkg, I've read some
stories about having to "build audacity against jack".
What is this, does the standard source not include it? How would I fix the issue?
I haven't tried it myself, but the audacity SBO page at
https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0/audio/audacity/ states that
jack is an autodetected dependency when building audacity.
Did you install the jack package before installing audacity? If not,
you probably built yourself an audacity without support of jack.
regards Henrik
I don't remember, but on my laptop I reinstalled jack and then
reinstalled audacity and that did not make any difference
When "reinstalling", did you just use the same slackware package again
that you built before? To get jack support you will probably need to
build the Slackware audacity package after jack has been installed.

regards Henrik
bad sector
2022-03-22 11:54:17 UTC
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I had installed Audacity either with slpkg or sbopkg, I've read some
stories about having to "build audacity against jack".
What is this, does the standard source not include it? How would I fix the issue?
I haven't tried it myself, but the audacity SBO page at
https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0/audio/audacity/ states that
jack is an autodetected dependency when building audacity.
Did you install the jack package before installing audacity? If not,
you probably built yourself an audacity without support of jack.
regards Henrik
I don't remember, but on my laptop I reinstalled jack and then
reinstalled audacity and that did not make any difference
When "reinstalling", did you just use the same slackware package again
that you built before? To get jack support you will probably need to
build the Slackware audacity package after jack has been installed.
regards Henrik
I used either slpkg or sbopkg each time initially, not necessarily the
same, and repeated that process when re-installing (but that time with
jack up front and then audacity) using the same packages, not sure but I
think that both slpkg and sbopkg compile each time. Alien-Bob saved my
butt and I'm sure he's an avid Slackware fan but I'd rather stick to the
beaten path ESPECIALLY given my remarkably high level of ignorance. For
now I'll leave Audacity it as is, there remaining a few more apps to
render just operative one way or another.

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