On Thursday 19 Jan 2006 11:32, Eckhard Jokisch wrote:
> Why was the flag OFFER_JACK_START... introduced?

Oops -- that's a mistake.  I mean, the compile flag should be there -- that 
part isn't a mistake -- but it should be defined by default.

I introduced this flag for the Studio to Go! build, for which it can be 
assumed that JACK is already running if it's possible to start it at all.

I imagine pretty much everyone using JACK by now has a version of JACK that 
will start itself the first time a client tries to connect, if a particular 
environment variable is set (can't remember offhand which variable).  Perhaps 
we would be better off switching over to using that.


Chris


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