Hi all Flavio, usually Orca has its own proccess that it's checking if Orca is running. The watchdog process pings Orca and if Orcais not responding kills it andreruns it acordingly. Orca normally listenson port 20433 and you can use wget to send commands to orca http server. See /usr/bin/orca file for more details how it works. Regards Javier El vie, 24-08-2007 a las 11:51 -0400, Flaper87 escribiÃ:
Hi everybody!! Sometimes when i'm working with gnome-orca, testing some things (i'm not blind), orca stop working, it just blocks orca, the sinthetizer stops working, and orca stops reading the screen. I need to know how can i get the status of the process? I'm using Debian Sid, when i start orca the process's status is S (sleep), and when orca stops working the process's status is S too, so how can i know that orca is not working?. The thing is that i need to create a script to capture the orca's status and if it is not working just kill the process and start it again. Thanks -- Flavio Percoco Premoli, A.K.A. [Flaper87] http://www.flaper87.com Usuario Linux registrado #436538 Geek by nature, Linux by choice, Debian of course. Key Fingerprint: CFC0 C67D FF73 463B 7E55 CF43 25D1 E75B E2DB 15C7 _______________________________________________ Orca-list mailing list Orca-list gnome org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/orca-list Visit http://live.gnome.org/Orca for more information on Orca
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