Le 6 juil. 2011 à 14:06, rosea grammostola a écrit :

> On 07/03/2011 01:35 PM, Josep Andreu wrote:
>> Hi
>> 
>> I have recently added jack session support to rakarrack ...   I was check 
>> with jack1 ...and  session is restored perfectly even if I use a lot of 
>> rakarrack instances with others apps .... but ... I have problems with jack2 
>> ... if I use more than one instance of rakarrack ... sometimes works ... but 
>> most times some instances of rakarrack are unable to open jack client ...  
>> believe me I changed everything to try to fix but I really don't know why 
>> that happens .... you know me I'm not a programmer ..  :-(
>> 
>> If someone can tell me something about how to fix that I will really 
>> appreciate :-)
>> 
>> I use debian with the lastest svn jackmp installed in /usr/local .. also I 
>> have the jack1 debian package installed in /usr ..  I dont know if that can 
>> be a problem ...  anyway the jack2 server runs perfect ... in fact normally 
>> I use jack2 because runs better on my computer ... and of course I can open 
>> manually all the rakarrack instances I want ....
> Hi,
> 
> One thing I noticed when launching two instances of Rakarrack, the second one 
> makes connections to JACK automatically (I think I turned this off when 
> lauching Rakarrack the first time). As Torben pointed out:
> 
> "a jack session client is not supposed to do any connections itself.
> if a flag to disable it already exist, just include this flag in the
> jack-session reply."
> 
> 
> I got into problems when launching two instances of Rakarrack with JACK2 
> (with disable autoconnect patch by Nedko for Ladish). Jack freezes etc.
> With Jack1 I don't have the freeze problems.
> 
> There was also a Yoshimi - Jack-Rack session which didn't load with JACK2. I 
> tried to make a new session, but it didn't load. Making a new version with 
> Jack1, yoshimi and jack-rack, did load ok, so I switched to Jack1.
> 
> Regards,
> \r

It would be interested to know is this is a "jack session" in JACK2 specific 
issue. Can you possibly debug the "freeze" and see in what part of the code it 
happens?

Thanks

Stéphane
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