Re: question about jackd/qjackctl options

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Dan Mills wrote:
On 1 Apr 2006, at 19:49, Lee Revell wrote:
On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 13:27 -0500, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
Thanks Paul. This is what I was hoping to hear. At RFA they probably
don't want Rivendell's caed (core audio engine daemon) getting kicked
out by jack in the middle of a broadcast.
Soft mode is an OK workaround, but you should still try to get the
bug(s) in Rivendell fixed that are causing JACK to kick it out.
There are caed bugs causing this!  Please tell!

No, no. Sorry, that was not what I was saying at all. See my other reply. I just wanted to know as a precaution.

As far as I can see the process callback is completely lock free, if
not I want to know...

Likewise. It's fine. I've just a found a few ways to make it miss the deadline due to some changes I tried in my own attempts at trying to fix a different issue.

Now if you are setting soft mode for insurance that is another thing,

Exactly the intent of my question.

but please report any instances of caed getting kicked by jack (I have
never seen it happen).

Of course. As said, I haven't seen it happen other than when I changed something in a stupid way.

Sorry to have caused you stress and alarm, Dan. ;)

-Eric Rz.

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