On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 12:05 AM, Grant <emailgrant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you're asking.
<jokes> And no I don't see it being integrated </jokes>
Running JACK as a system wide daemon has downsides, and is a pretty niche use case. I don't
see it becoming the standard as GStreamer / Phonon / PulseAudio and a variety of other frameworks
already try to run a daemonized audio server. And I remove all of them from my installs when I can :)
Since its only advanced users that will ever want to do this, I think the config files fix above is fine.
My two cents, -Harry
Is this something that might be integrated into a jack release? Would it be worth filing a bug?
I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you're asking.
<jokes> And no I don't see it being integrated </jokes>
Running JACK as a system wide daemon has downsides, and is a pretty niche use case. I don't
see it becoming the standard as GStreamer / Phonon / PulseAudio and a variety of other frameworks
already try to run a daemonized audio server. And I remove all of them from my installs when I can :)
Since its only advanced users that will ever want to do this, I think the config files fix above is fine.
My two cents, -Harry
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