It's a small program which can be used to "smuggle" non LASH apps into a LASH session provided they meet some requirements:
- If they are jack clients, there must be a way of determining the jack client name at startup time
- If they are ALSA seq clients the client ID must be known at client startup time or their alsa seq name must be uniquely determined
- They must require a way to specify their state via the commandline (e.g. we can tell ardour to load a certain ardour session at startup)
Original announcement: http://lists.linuxaudio.org/pipermail/linux-audio-dev/2007-July/019502.html Download: http://tapas.affenbande.org/lash_wrap/lash_wrap-0.4.tgz
It's a small program which can be used to "smuggle" non LASH apps into a LASH
session provided they meet some requirements:
- If they are jack clients, there must be a way of determining the jack client
name at startup time
- If they are ALSA seq clients the client ID must be known at client startup
time or their alsa seq name must be uniquely determined
- They must require a way to specify their state via the commandline (e.g. we
can tell ardour to load a certain ardour session at startup)
Original announcement: http:// lists.linuxaudi o.org/pipermail /linux- audio-dev/ 2007-July/ 019502. html tapas.affenband e.org/lash_ wrap/lash_ wrap-0. 4.tgz
Download: http://