David Adler wrote:> On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Grammostola> Rosea<rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> >> David Adler wrote:>> >>>>>> Is there another way to make connections with jack using the command line?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> One option is to write a little script using jack_connect and>>> jack_disconnect for Jack connections (jack_lsp lists avaliable ports)>>> and aconnect for Alsa MIDI>>>>>> Probably easier than writing scripts: jack_snapshot from the 'Affenbande'.>>> http://tapas.affenbande.org/wordpress/?page_id=14>>> I've never tried it myself though.>>>>>>>>> >> Thanks for the hint:>>>> $ make>> g++ jack_snapshot.cc -o jack_snapshot `pkg-config jack --libs`>> jack_snapshot.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:>> jack_snapshot.cc:21: error: ‘exit’ was not declared in this scope>> jack_snapshot.cc:35: error: ‘exit’ was not declared in this scope>> jack_snapshot.cc:113: error: ‘strncpy’ was not declared in this scope>> make: *** [jack_snapshot] Error 1>>>>>> > The same here, this seems to be related to "a major header cleanup in> GCC 4.3", at least that's what a web search revealed.>> After adding the following to the include section of jack_snapshot.cc> it compiles.>> #include <string.h>> #include <cstdlib>>> if this is an unsound solution, someone please tell me. I have no> background knowledge.>> by the way, thanks for reminding me of this app, it seems to be a> simple and very helpful tool.>> Thanks again, works nice here :) \r_______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user