On Monday 07 June 2010 08:59:09 you wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 08:18:23 -0400, drew Roberts <zotz@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> >>>> JACK_DEFAULT_SERVER environment variable might be your (only) friend
> >>>> here :)
>
> <snip>
>
> > Hold on a second. Let me try walking through this.
> >
> > We start qjackctl. Does it connect to a jack server at this point? If
>
> so,
>
> > always or only if jack is currently running.
>
> it connects only if jackd is currently running.
That's what I thought.
>
> > In cases where it might connect on startup, must it?
>
> no. again it only connects automatically iif a (default) server is found
> responsive to open qjackctl as one of its clients.
Right, but does it *have* to do this? Is there no way to make this behavior a
config option? Or a query on start option?
Config file is set to not attach on startup and so it doesn't. Config file is
set to attach on startup and so it does. Or it sees a jack running when it
starts and asks if you want to connect to it or not.
>
> > Let's say no jack is running and we start qjackctl.
> > Let's say it doesn't connect to jack at this point.
>
> i does not.
>
> > Could there not be a setup option to indicate what -n indicated now?
>
> qjackctl -n command line option is just convenient for you to start jackd
> server with that precise server name and let qjackctl connect immediately
> to it as client to that same server.
>
> > Let's say multiple jacks are running and we start qjackctl.
> > Is it possible to discover that multiple jacks are running?
>
> nope. qjackctl will only "see" the default jack server or the one named by
> JACK_DEFAULT_SERVER environment variable at the time qjackctl is launched.
Sure. it will only see it as things stand now, but is it impossible for it to
see the others? If so, where does this impossibility arise?
>
> > If so, would it be possible to allow a choice from within the gui as to
> > which one to connect to?
>
> none atm. each qjackctl instance may only attach to one server at a time.
I think we may be having language issues here. I am not asking here how things
stand atm. Rather could qjackctl be modified to start, see multiple jacks
running and list them and ask which you want to connect to and control?
Thanks for your time and responses.
>
>
> cheers
all the best,
drew
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