Re: [orca-list] seems that the --replace switch is not working in the latest orca



Hmm, I always used the kill command without the leading 'p' but then I had to include a process ID; does pill 
do the same thing but not need an explicit process ID? I guess I'm still learning new things even after this 
many years of using Unix based systems:).

On May 12, 2012, at 5:04 PM, Joanmarie Diggs wrote:

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On 05/12/2012 12:52 PM, José Vilmar Estácio de Souza wrote:

It happens all the time  I try to run the new orca. The orca that
was running before I start the new version stil in memory and I can
hear a double echo when I type in terminal.

Well, I still cannot reproduce it. But in terms of the code, I was
assuming success rather than waiting around to see if we were
successful, and in your case we are not successful. So.... I just
committed some changes to Orca master which will wait around -- and if
it sees it was unsuccessful, it will try again and more forcefully. It
was also print info to your debug.out, so if this change doesn't solve
things, please send me a debug.out.

Lastly, as a reminder: If it does not solve your problem, you should
use pkill to kill Orca:

* 'pkill orca' (if you would have done an orca -q/--quit)
* 'pkill -9 orca' (if you would have done an orca -f/--forcequit)

Thanks! Take care.
- --joanie
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