I’m trying to install jack audio kit on a mac. I just got a mac yesterday so everything is different from windows. I tried the tar xvzf command in terminal to extract the tar file but all I get is a folder. This is where I don’t know how to open the application. Can anyone help? Thanks
https://jackaudio.org/downloads/
Jack audio kit install help
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Re: Jack audio kit install help
I've no idea about mac or windows, and by the way, we've a subforum here special for questions related to non-linux app's and questions. However, you are new here, so first, welcome, and maybe this one is of some help for you:
http://macappstore.org/jack/
Other then that, note that linux is mostly provided in source code format, you can't simply install from a tar.gz archive, you need to un-pack it and compile i, before you could install it.
http://macappstore.org/jack/
Other then that, note that linux is mostly provided in source code format, you can't simply install from a tar.gz archive, you need to un-pack it and compile i, before you could install it.
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Seriously, just step away from that scary magic box and never approach it again. This isn't “Mac OS X for toddlers” forum, it's Linux Musicians.Newmac wrote:I tried the tar xvzf command in terminal to extract the tar file but all I get is a folder. This is where I don’t know how to open the application.
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Alex, and it isn't a forum for "How could I make my windows software working with wine" as well, but you participate in those threads happily.AlexTheBassist wrote:Seriously, just step away from that scary magic box and never approach it again. This isn't “Mac OS X for toddlers” forum, it's Linux Musicians.
Please, claim down, @Newmac is new here, he try to install a "Linux" software on the MAC, and we all know, that a lot of MAC users been here.
Moving this topic to "Running non-linux software" will be much appreciated here, but, no reason to start a fight.
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But did you really read my comments? Almost all of them are about avoiding WINE and making commercial developers release their stuff for Linux. I never encouraged anyone to use Windows software on Linux. But this is off topic. What is on topic is that this forum isn't “<insert_OS_here> for complete noobs”, we should just delete themes like this with no feedback. This question has nothing to do with JACK, despite it's mentioned; this question is about the very basics of interaction with a graphical user interface. This is clearly out of scope of LinuxMusicians.tramp wrote:Alex, and it isn't a forum for "How could I make my windows software working with wine" as well, but you participate in those threads happily
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Re: Jack audio kit install help
You most likely downloaded the source code tarball which needs to be compiled.Newmac wrote:I’m trying to install jack audio kit on a mac. I just got a mac yesterday so everything is different from windows. I tried the tar xvzf command in terminal to extract the tar file but all I get is a folder. This is where I don’t know how to open the application. Can anyone help? Thanks
https://jackaudio.org/downloads/
Look for the link to the binary zip file, JackOSX 0.92_b3, and download that one.
The zip file contains a pkg file which is a Mac installer, if I am not mistaken.
There are some more instructions (albeit for a previous version) in the PDF document at https://sourceforge.net/projects/jackos ... kOSX/0.89/.