use a trick to compile JACK/win with new and old headers
jack/systemdeps.h is jack2-only and contains many windows-specific typedefs (native windows threads, ptw32 threads, MSVC special cases etc etc.) which are not present in jack1/shared headers.
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@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@ JACKAudioBackend::join_process_threads ()
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for (std::vector<jack_native_thread_t>::const_iterator i = _jack_threads.begin ();
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i != _jack_threads.end(); i++) {
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#if defined(USING_JACK2_EXPANSION_OF_JACK_API)
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#if defined(USING_JACK2_EXPANSION_OF_JACK_API) || defined __jack_systemdeps_h__
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// jack_client is not used by JACK2's implementation
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// also jack_client_close() leaves threads active
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if (jack_client_stop_thread (NULL, *i) != 0)
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@@ -860,7 +860,7 @@ JACKAudioBackend::join_process_threads ()
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bool
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JACKAudioBackend::in_process_thread ()
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{
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#if (defined COMPILER_MINGW && !defined PTW32_VERSION)
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#if (defined COMPILER_MINGW && !defined PTW32_VERSION) || defined __jack_systemdeps_h__
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if (_main_thread == GetCurrentThread()) {
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return true;
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}
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@@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ JACKAudioBackend::in_process_thread ()
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for (std::vector<jack_native_thread_t>::const_iterator i = _jack_threads.begin ();
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i != _jack_threads.end(); i++) {
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#if (defined COMPILER_MINGW && !defined PTW32_VERSION)
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#if (defined COMPILER_MINGW && !defined PTW32_VERSION) || defined __jack_systemdeps_h__
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if (*i == GetCurrentThread()) {
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return true;
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}
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@@ -917,7 +917,7 @@ JACKAudioBackend::process_thread ()
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/* JACK doesn't do this for us when we use the wait API
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*/
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#if (defined COMPILER_MINGW && !defined PTW32_VERSION)
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#if (defined COMPILER_MINGW && !defined PTW32_VERSION) || defined __jack_systemdeps_h__
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_main_thread = GetCurrentThread();
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#else
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_main_thread = pthread_self ();
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