Hello! [Sat, 15 May 2004] Jack O'Quin wrote: > Robert Jordens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I'd like to know where and why "jackd -dalsa" doesn't startup something > > usefull. We should work on that. > > It does, doesn't it? ("jackd -dalsa -dhw:0")
Guenter said that it "doesn't start reliably for everyone yet". > > What if we changes the meaning of the -T switch to no only mean "exit if > > noone is connected" but also "start if someone wants to connect"? That > > would obsolete JACK_START_SERVER and allow system-wide configuration in > > /etc/jackdrc. > > Not sure exactly what you're proposing. > > The -T switch is automatically prepended to any command issued via > JACK_START_SERVER. If ~/.jackrc does not exist, /etc/jackd.conf is > also consulted. > > We couldn't use the existence of these files as a signal to do the > automatic startup because qjackctl automatically writes ~/.jackdrc by > default on every explicit server startup. If that had the side-effect > of triggering automatic server startup, it would confuse some programs > and many users. I proposed to let libjack decide from the existance of the -T switch _in jackdrc_ about whether starting the server or not. Robert. -- The random quantum fluctuations of my brain are historical accidents that happen to have decided that the concepts of dynamic scoping and lexical scoping are orthogonal and should remain that way. -- Larry Wall in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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