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# Template file for 'jack'
pkgname=jack
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version=1.9.9.5
build_style=waf
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revision=1
configure_args="--alsa --classic --dbus"
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# XXX libffado (firewire)
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subpackages="libjack jack-devel"
makedepends="python pkg-config libsamplerate-devel readline-devel
alsa-lib-devel dbus-devel expat-devel libsndfile-devel celt-devel"
short_desc="JACK Audio Connection Kit low-latency sound server (pro audio)"
maintainer="davehome <davehome@redthumb.info.tm>"
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license="GPL-2, LGPL-2.1"
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homepage="http://jackaudio.org/"
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distfiles="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/28869550/jack-${version}.tar.bz2"
checksum=65ef5acceabb1ebd4ac8c437be47a522292e3c2a1f7bfa656de7392d9351ebbd
long_desc="
JACK is system for handling real-time, low latency audio (and MIDI). It runs
on GNU/Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, OS X and Windows (and can be ported to other
POSIX-conformant platforms). It can connect a number of different
applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio
between themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (ie. as normal
applications), or can they can run within the JACK server (ie. as a plugin).
JACK also has support for distributing audio processing across a network,
both fast and reliable LANs as well as slower, less reliable WANs.
JACK was designed from the ground up for professional audio work, and its
design focuses on two key areas: synchronous execution of all clients, and
low latency operation."
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post_install() {
# pam_limits(8) support
vinstall ${FILESDIR}/jack-limitsd.conf \
644 etc/security/limits.d jack.conf
# audio group permissions for realtime
vinstall ${FILESDIR}/40-hpet-permissions.rules \
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644 usr/lib/udev/rules.d
}