Discussion:
NSM, multiple instances of identical binary with nsm-proxy?
Jonathan E. Brickman
2012-12-26 00:52:58 UTC
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Following the trail :-) Does NSM have ability to handle multiple
instances of (say) /usr/local/bin/yoshimi using nsm-proxy?

J.E.B.
J. Liles
2012-12-26 06:37:32 UTC
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On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Jonathan E. Brickman
Post by Jonathan E. Brickman
Following the trail :-) Does NSM have ability to handle multiple
instances of (say) /usr/local/bin/yoshimi using nsm-proxy?
J.E.B.
Yes. You can just add multiple instances of nsm-proxy to a session and
configure each to use yoshimi (or whatever) (although yoshimi is a bad
example because there is an NSM patch for it and zynaddsubfx supports NSM
in the mainline). However, this works most reliably when the program in
question accepts a command line argument to set the JACK client name it
uses, so that $NSM_CLIENT_ID can be used and therefore give it a unique and
repeatable name for connection restoration.

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