On Friday 24 January 2003 18.22, Paul Davis wrote: > >> >(btw, why jackd doesn't read /etc/jackrc or ~/.jackrc ?) > >> > >> because that means we have a config file, which means we need a > >> config file parser, which means we need to replicate a bunch of > >> code or link against another library. if jackd was a commonly > >> executed command for users, i could justify that. as it is, i > >> can't. > > > >Seems like it would be useful for the "no jackd" case, though. (Or > >you'd have to force code changes upon applications anyway.) > > > >For Kobo Deluxe, I just hacked a simple integrated command line > > and config file parser. Inherit the parser class, add your > > argument > > there are plenty of decent config file parsers floating around. > the goal is to avoid JACK requiring other libraries, as much as > possible.
Yeah. The point is that it's just two files you throw into your project. Not incredibly sexy, but it works for tiny things that evolve very slowly or not at all. //David Olofson - Programmer, Composer, Open Source Advocate .- The Return of Audiality! --------------------------------. | Free/Open Source Audio Engine for use in Games or Studio. | | RT and off-line synth. Scripting. Sample accurate timing. | `---------------------------> http://olofson.net/audiality -' --- http://olofson.net --- http://www.reologica.se ---