Re: Multiple DCOP sessions

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On Mon, 1 May 2023 17:30:24 -0500
J Leslie Turriff via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > 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.

Scripting's a bit of an unusual use case.  Does passing --all-sessions still result
in a hang?  Is there a pattern to which session is unresponsive (always the
first, or always the second), or is it random?

I suppose you could fork off two instances of a simple test and see which
one exits and which hangs (and then kill the hanging one), but that's more
of a kludge than a solution . . .

E. Liddell
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