Lee Revell wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 04:09 +0200, Salvatore Di Pietro wrote:
>
>>Lee Revell wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I would first try compiling JACK with all default settings
>>
>>OK, I recompiled it with :
>>
>>./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-stripped-jackd --disable-oss
>>--disable-portaudio --disable-coreaudio --enable-capabilities
>>--with-default-tmpdir=/mnt/ramfs
>>
>>I think those options won't interfere with the test... Or do they?
>>What is the purpose of "--enable-timestamps" ? What difference does it
>>make enabling them?
>>
>
>
> "allow clients to use the JACK timestamp API"
Yes, I knew that from ./configure --help, I was just wondering what that
meant and what were its advantages...
> I would just leave the default settings alone unless you know what you
> are doing.
I try to stay on the "unless..." part of the statement ;)
...sometimes by trial and wreckage :)
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