Re: [G2R] Re: Various releases ...
- From: Michael Meeks <michael ximian com>
- To: Alex Larsson <alexl redhat com>
- Cc: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>, bonobo <gnome-components-list gnome org>, orbit <orbit-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [G2R] Re: Various releases ...
- Date: 11 May 2002 22:21:36 +0100
Hi Alex,
On Thu, 2002-05-09 at 22:42, Alex Larsson wrote:
> bash-2.05$ ls /tmp/orbit-alexl/ | wc -l
> 6461
I'm guessing that was accumulated before we added the atexit handler -
either way, it would be nice to have a sweeper at login time - which
should be done centrally - not that hard to do, just a bit of a pain.
Could it be plugged into gnome-session ?
Also - from reading the gtk+ 1.2 FAQ about the 'exit' situation I see:
[snip]
<sect1>Why does this strange 'x io error' occur when I <tt/fork()/ in my
GTK+ app?
<p>
This is not really a GTK+ problem, and the problem is not related to
<tt/fork()/ either. If the 'x io error' occurs then you probably use
the <tt/exit()/ function in order to exit from the child process.
When GDK opens an X display, it creates a socket file descriptor. When
you use the <tt/exit()/ function, you implicitly close all the open
file descriptors, and the underlying X library really doesn't like
this.
The right function to use here is <tt/_exit()/.
[snip]
Which (it seems) has nothing to do with atexit handlers, and everything
to do with the closing of file handles. Is the above correct ? if so,
surely people have to use _exit anyway and the objection is somewhat
moot ?
Regards,
Michael.
--
mmeeks gnu org <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
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