Hmmm, it seems "killall jackd; <custom command>" sometimes fails to execute
custom command. Not sure if killall jackd is leftover from a previous
version, but now that I've removed that part and just left my custom
command, everything seems to work ok (at least so far).
Do I still need killall jackd there?
Ico
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rui Nuno Capela [mailto:rncbc@email-addr-hidden]
> Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 9:08 AM
> To: Ivica Ico Bukvic
> Cc: lau@email-addr-hidden
> Subject: Re: bug in qjackctl 0.3.5
>
> Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
> > It seems when you quit from the system tray icon (right-click->Quit),
> > qjackctl fails to execute script that is supposed to run after shutdown
> > (set on the options tab in the settings). Perhaps some timeout is
> > missing in there?
> >
> > BTW, quitting from the regular GUI seems to work fine.
> >
>
> well, it is working here as advertised--one of us is missing something...
:)
>
> my qjackctl (0.3.5.3 on cvs head, btw) does run the post-shutdown script
> either from main-gui quit button or from system tray's icon context
> menu. it always does it synchronously, waiting for the script to
> complete execution before stopping for good.
>
> maybe you're spawning some child process(es) in the background from
> your
> script that gets abruptly killed when parent qjackctl actually terminates
?
>
> seeya
> --
> rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela
> rncbc@email-addr-hidden
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