Glashctl behaviour

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I have a slight problem with glashctl...

If I start it with jackd *not* running, it behaves as expected: jackd (via
qjackctl) and lashd can be started and stopped at will, and stopping jackd also
stops lashd, but leaves the functioning glashctl in the system tray. But if I
start glashctl with jackd already running, and then stop jackd, glashctl dies
also (i.e. the icon disappears from system tray). I suppose this behaviour is
not intentional?

This happens on a Gentoo system, with glashctl-0.4.2, lash-0.5.2,
jack-audio-connection-kit-0.102.20, gcc-4.1.1 etc.

JR

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