On 12/28/2010 10:36 PM, Peter Hercek wrote:
If so, then things are all working as expected (albeit with the
module-loopback not preventing an idle timeout of the daemon which
should likely be addressed somehow - likely a relatively simple patch to
module-loopback.c).
I'm cool with any way which allows me to prevent the server exit when it is used by module-loopback only. It may be done by module-loopback actually telling the server it is being used or it can be done by some switch/option/argument to module-loopback (looks like it is possible to have them so I do not know how to specify it now) or a switch to server or loading some module do-not-exit-on-idle or whatever :-) I do not really care, it just sucks big time when I need to have some other (visible) app using pulseaudio server to keep it running when I need only module-loopback active.

Actually the solution for me should be setting
exit-idle-time = -1
This seems to work.

I still think that module-loopback use should prevent the server from exit even when exit-idle-time is a small postive number.

Thanks,
 Peter.

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