Re: [g-a-devel] Unable to run latest CVS snapshot of orca.



Answer is "yes", because at-spi-registryd has an open connection to the X server and thus will exit if the Xserver dies.

You are right about bonobo-activation-server sometimes hanging around between logins. I think the latter is a bug.

Bill

Willie Walker wrote:

Hi Bill:

Is it the case that the AT-SPI registry will be guaranteed to quit
when you restart the X Server?  My hope has always been that the
answer is "yes," but I'm not sure this always is true -- I've run
into situations (I think) where bonobo activation and other
processes seem to just hang around and I need to either reboot or
go through a process of killing them one by one.

Will

On Dec 7, 2005, at 11:25 AM, Bill Haneman wrote:

Janina's right of course, just restarting the X server (or logging out!) should have solved the problem.

It's probably a good idea to log out and back in after replacing a core component like the at-spi-registry anyway.

best regards,

Bill


Janina Sajka wrote:

Luke Yelavich writes:

On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 12:53:12AM EST, Willie Walker wrote:

Yikes - I've seen this before, and if I remember correctly,
it's because the AT-SPI Registry is corrupt.  Have you tried
rebooting?

Yes that helped, thanks.


For the record, wouldn't restarting X accomplish the same result? I'm
thinking Ctrl-Alt-Backspace?

I'd hate to see our environment degrade to the primitive resolutions
employed in that other OS ...



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