On 04/10/2012 08:27 PM, Edward Diehl wrote:
>
> I do not know anything about how NSM kills applications at the end of a
> session so I can only offer general comments.  I see your script just
> brings linuxsampler to the foreground (with fg command) which do not see
> would be connected with killing linuxsampler, unless NSM sent a ^C the
> script   I see you save the process ID (LSPID), maybe NSM wants processes
> to return the processID so it can kill the process at the end.  If so you
> could have your script return the LSPID by putting "echo $LSPID" at the end
> (instead of "fg").   One way to kill linuxsampler with with the command
> "killall -q linuxsampler".  If NSM allows you to supply a "kill" script you
> could use that.
>

Thanks. Is it only possible to load a lscp file via cat, or is there a 
other command line method to do this?

Regards,
\r

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