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This will allow you to use the jack audio interface on both macOS and Windows :)
These changes have been merged in JUCE-8, but have been implemented and tested with plugdata and JUCE-7.
Should work for vmpc as well.
plugdata-team/plugdata#2005
The downside with jack standalone is that JUCE doesn't properly support jack port handling:
juce-framework#333