Hi.
I have a strange situation. When I launch scsynth manually from a
shell,
it starts jack according to my ~/.jackdrc and everything is fine.
If I call basically the same scsynth command as a subprocess from
a program (written in Haskell) scsynth seems to launch a different
jack, which fails claiming it can't read hw:0.
So my question is: When exactly would autostarting jack *ignore* my
~/.jackdrc, and why, and how do I stop it from doing so?
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CYa,
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