Re: [ANN] a2jmidid version 2 released

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On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 04:40:59PM +0300, Nedko Arnaudov wrote:
> a2jmidid is daemon for exposing legacy ALSA sequencer applications in
> JACK MIDI system. It is based on jack-alsamidi-0.5 (jackd alsa seq midi
> backend) by Dmitry Baikov. The main purpose is to ease usage of legacy,
> not JACK-ified apps, in JACK MIDI enabled systems.
> 
> New in this release is addition of configure script (autotools) that
> enables compatibility with different JACK MIDI API variants.
> 
> Planned features/improvements:
>  * One JACK client per ALSA sequencer client
>  * More control on what ports to bridge (currently bridging is fixed to
>    non-hardware ports).
>  * Real daemonization with log file, init.d script, etc.
> 
> If someone wants to contribute please, contact me, or send patches, or
> request inclusion (Gna! a2jmidid project). As usual, packagers are more
> than welcome too.
> 
> Homepage with screenshots: http://home.gna.org/a2jmidid/
> 
> Tarball download: http://download.gna.org/a2jmidid/
> 

Now, just to make sure I understand: this is for people who are using released versions of jackd that *do* suppport JACK MIDI (i.e 0.103.0), but aren't using the lastest jackd from SVN which has suport for the -X option to do this functionality within jackd, correct?

Once there's a new jackd release, with the -X option, will this too be needed anymore?

- -ken
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