[LAU] jack2 turned verbose

david gnome at hawaii.rr.com
Tue May 29 08:48:43 UTC 2012


On 05/28/2012 09:05 PM, David Adler wrote:
> Since a few weeks I have issues with jack2 on Arch
>
> 1. It's gone pretty verbose, filling any terminal from where a jack
> application was started with lots of messages. These mingle with
> the client's output, rendering it more or less unreadable.
> Neither --silent nor the --verbose flag change the amount of jack's
> output.
>
> 2. It behaves as if the -T (--temporary) flag where given, i.e. exits
> once all clients have closed their connections.
>
> Some example output, which is the result of jack2 started with
> jackd -d alsa -d hw:0 -p 128 -n 3, then starting and quitting mplayer.
> http://sebsauvage.net/paste/?6fd645cc70f83404#8NHeh0ASRuLREkgFbPBNMRi4M8C35YAFN2NOQxZLBjk=
>
> Arch currently provides 1.9.8, but this seems unrelated to the version.
> Downgrading to older jack versions or package releases does not fix
> this, despite those having been perfectly fine at the time.

Hmmm. I have jackd2 v 1.9.8~dfsg.3+20120418gitf82ec715-6 from Sid 
running here on Aptosid (Debian Sid) without any problems.

Is there some hidden config or .desktop or .local file somewhere that 
could be effecting it?

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