(btw, why jackd
doesn't read /etc/jackrc or ~/.jackrc ?)
because that means we have a config file, which means we need a config
file parser, which means we need to replicate a bunch of code or link
against another library. if jackd was a commonly executed command for
users, i could justify that. as it is, i can't.
I would support adding another library. I think both system and user
configuration files add a lot to the usability department.
BTW, the standalone non-jackd libjack sounds like a very good idea!
-- Fernando