Re: jack command line and xml patchbay files

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Peter Nelson wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 12:57 +0200, Grammostola Rosea wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I isn't possible to start a patchbay xml file, made in qjackctl, with 
>> jack using the command line.
>>
>> Is such a thing totally unthinkable? If not, wouldn't it be a nice feature?
>>
>>
>> Is there another way to make connections with jack using the command line?
>>     
>
> There is jack.plumbing which uses a regexp-based configuration file for
> managing connections. It seems to have issues with jack2, though,
> regarding trying to connect ports of inactive clients.
>
>
>   
I start to get the feeling I need to follow a course JACK, but they 
don't offer that on Berklee...:

$ jack
jack_alias             jack_lsp               jack_simple_client
jack.clock             jack_metro             jack-smf-player
jack_connect           jack_midiseq           jack-smf-recorder
jack.ctl               jack_midisine          jack_snapshot
jackd                  jack_monitor_client  
jack_disconnect        jack_netsource       
jack-dssi-host         jack.play              jack_transport
jackeq                 jack.plumbing          jack_transport_client
jack_evmon             jack-rack              jack.udp
jack_freewheel         jackrec                jack_unload
jack_impulse_grabber   jack.scope
jack_load              jack_showtime



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