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- By default, the jamulus binary can function as:
- - Client with GUI (default mode, X and jackd must be running)
- - Server with GUI (-s option, only X must be running)
- - Headless server (-s and -n options, neither X nor jackd required)
- Even though the headless mode doesn't require a running X server,
- it still requires the Qt5 shared libraries. There's no way to compile
- jamulus without these.
- You can launch jamulus as either a client or a server with GUI from
- the desktop start menu. If you want to run a headless server, you'll
- have to either run it from the command line, or create a different
- launcher/shortcut for jamulus as a headless server (with -n option).
- If you want to run a headless server that starts at boot time (like
- a regular daemon), currently the best way to do this is to call it
- from /etc/rc.d/rc.local. There's no "daemon" option, so you'll have to
- background it with &, and redirect stdout/stderr somewhere (see also
- the -l <logfile> option).
- Dedicated server only build
- ----------------------------
- If you *really* want to build a dedicated jamulus server, you can do so
- by setting SERVERONLY=yes in the SlackBuild's environment. In this case,
- you can ignore the REQUIRES="jack" line in the .info file.
- The resulting jamulus binary will work only as a dedicated server.
- It wont't make sound nor accept audio input from your instrument, and
- it won't require X11 shared libraries (though it still does require
- Qt5 shared libs). It'll only be useful as a server, and it'll have to
- be run from the command line, or a shell script (won't show up in your
- desktop start menu).
- The *only* reason to ever do this is if you really *really* don't want
- to install jack for some reason.
- For those who want to complain that I shouldn't have listed jack as
- required: It *is* required, for the *normal* use case. Building without
- JACK support is a very specialized thing, not useful to the general
- population of users.
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