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xmms2-launcher
XMMS2-LAUNCHER(1) General Commands Manual XMMS2-LAUNCHER(1)
NAME
xmms2-launcher - XMMS2 daemon launcher
SYNOPSIS
xmms2-launcher [-l file] [-P file] [-v] [--] [XMMS2D_OPTION] ...
xmms2-launcher -h
DESCRIPTION
XMMS2 is a redesign of the XMMS (http://legacy.xmms2.org) music player. It features a client-server model, allowing multiple (even simulta-
neous!) user interfaces, both textual and graphical. All common audio formats are supported using plugins. On top of this, there is a flex-
ible media library to organise your music.
xmms2-launcher starts xmms2d(1) in the background. The main feature is that it does not exit until the IPC system of XMMS2 is available,
meaning that as soon as the xmms2-launcher process has exited successfully xmms2d(1) is ready to accept commands.
OPTIONS
Unrecognized options and options occuring beyond pseudo-option -- are passed to xmms2d(1).
-l file, --logfile=file
Write log to file instead of the default log file location.
-P file, --pidfile=file
Write the pid of xmms2d(1) to file.
-v, --verbose
Make xmms2-launcher verbose.
-?, -h, --help
Show short help information and exit.
-- Options beyond this marker are passed to xmms2d(1).
XMMS2D_OPTION
See xmms2d(1) for a list of options and their effect.
FILES
Below CACHEDIR is $XDG_CACHE_HOME/xmms2 on UNIX if the XDG_CACHE_HOME-environment variable is set. Otherwise it is $HOME/.cache/xmms2 (UNIX
except Darwin), or $HOME/Library/xmms2/logs (Darwin).
CACHEDIR/xmms2d.log
The default location for storing log output of xmms2d(1).
ENVIRONMENT
XDG_CACHE_HOME
The location where the XMMS2 logs are located by default.
SEE ALSO
xmms2d(1), http://xmms2.org/.
HISTORY
The XMMS2 Project was started by Tobias Rundstrom and Anders Waldenborg. It is developed by a small group of contributers from all over the
world.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>. It was reformatted by Erik Massop <e.massop@hccnet.nl>.
XMMS2-LAUNCHER(1)