On 08/12/2011 11:55 AM, rosea grammostola wrote:
On 08/11/2011 05:49 PM, Florian Paul Schmidt wrote:
On 08/11/2011 05:42 PM, Florian Paul Schmidt wrote:
In the tradition of releasing (or at least announcing)buggy, mostly
untested software, here's:
js_wrap - a simple wrapper for non Jack-Session aware apps whose
state can be fully specified by their commandline
Use
js_wrap -- gnome-terminal
if you want to get a gnome terminal in your jack_session.. Or
js_wrap -- a2jmidid
if you want to have the alsa to midi bridge in your jack_session..
Get the software via copy and paste of the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/fps/js_wrap
cd js_wrap
mkdir bld
cd bld
cmake ..
cd ..
make -C bld
sudo make install
sudo make -C bld install
Sorry
and get to fixing bugs ;D
In my experiments it worked just fine with gnome-terminal though
there are some errors and the code is pretty much copy-pasta'd from
lash_wrap... So expect breakage and panic and hilarity which will
ensue..
Thanks for your work. If Qjackctl will support JackSessions infra
clients, it will provide the same functionality I think. Qjackctl can
be used without condoms, so that's an obvious advantage.
Makes me wondering, is this tool doing anything 'nasty' in the view of
JackSession developers, for either apps with or without state? All
though the tool seems to be useful, it shouldn't slow down the
implementation of JackSession in the applications of course ... An app
with JackSession is by far more preferable then this kind of 'hacks'.
\r
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