On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 05:13:19PM +0300, Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
Fons I think we can both read C code, right?
From posix/JackPosixServerLaunch.cpp, line 166:
static int start_server(const char* server_name, jack_options_t options)
{
if ((options & JackNoStartServer) || getenv("JACK_NO_START_SERVER")) {
return 1;
}
#if defined(JACK_DBUS)
return start_server_dbus(server_name);
#else
....
jackd fork/exec stuff
....
I can read this and it can mean different things.
- This code is not involved in what happens
- The value of the options argument is wrong.
presence of process with "jackdbus auto'
commandline those not mean that
*server* is started. This is the dbus service, not the jack server
running.
I know that. The fact remains that when the 'jackdus auto'
daemon is running a jackd is started whenever qjackctl is
started. You can go on to deny this, but that doesn't
change the facts.
Ciao,
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