>> host1> ./s <my-ip-address>:port & # the "host" >> host2> ./c <my-ip-address>:port # the "GUI" > >Fantastic. How you you get unix domain to work? > >[swh@inanna lcp-0.0.1]$ ./s /tmp/lcp0 >cannot bind server to socket (No such file or directory)
% ./s ladspa-host-name Server is at /tmp/lcp/ladspa-host-name Note: it doesn't make sure that /tmp/lcp is there. I'll fix this in the next release. No, actually, I follow your instinct: % ./s /wherever/your/choice/some-name --p
