Joel Said: > If you specify a portslist as source for a Nama track, Nama is > supposed to automatically write ~/.jack.plumbing, which the > jack.plumbing daemon will automatically re-read and connect the > appropriate ports (provided they are available). OK, that's what I was wondering. So if I want to use Jack.plumbing outside of Nama, I need to have copies of my .jack.plumbing files so they can be copied back, right? Also, does it actually check for file re-write ANY time it happens, or only when clients are added or removed from Jack? I got the impression it only checked the file when a new registration to jack was made, but I could be wrong. I only recently tried it, but its working fine for me at present, but I haven't run it through the gontlet of difficult situations yet. Kevin