On 2023-05-01 07:00:26 E. Liddell via tde-users wrote: > On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 22:11:27 -0500 > > J Leslie Turriff via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I'm getting this strange situation again with DCOP: > > | $ dcop --user leslie --list-sessions > > | Active sessions for user /home/leslie : > > | .DCOPserver_pinto__0 > > | .DCOPserver_pinto__1 > > > > For some reason DCOP says I have two DCOP sessions. > > .DCOPserver_pinto__0 does not respond to queries, so apparently it's dead > > or a ghost. .DCOPserver_pinto__1 works normally. > > I notice also that the output from dcop --help does not include the > > --suicide option? Is this a clue to what's going on? > > How do I get rid of the one that doesn't respond? > > Why do you want to? The double session seems to be normal (I have it too), > but they appear to both be attached to the same process ( ps -ef | grep > dcop returns only one line). The --suicide option has to do with session > termination in the dcop server and won't show up in the help for the > client. See > https://manpages.org/dcopserver . > > Unless you have reason to think that the presence of the unresponsive > session has broken something, I would just leave this one alone. I don't > think you're going to get zombie sessions multiplying out of bounds or > anything like that. So, when scripting, how does one know which one to avoid? If one picks the wrong one it hangs the session. > > E. Liddell Leslie -- Platform: GNU/Linux Hardware: x86_64 Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.4 Desktop Environment: Trinity Qt: 3.5.0 TDE: R14.0.13 tde-config: 1.0 ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx