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Re: problems with the daemon at log out
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Michal Sojka |
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Re: problems with the daemon at log out |
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Mon, 07 Feb 2011 15:14:04 +0100 |
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On Sun, 15 Nov 2009, Peter Tury wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I start emacs --daemon when I log in and don't want to do any special
> at log out. This works if I don't start emacsclient at all OR if I run
> the command kill-emacs. However, I have problems in the most natural
> case: when I started and closed some emacsclients before log out. In
> such cases, at log out I get a question (from Gnome?): "A program is
> still running Emacs is not responding". Why is this? How to avoid this
> (by some Emacs config)?
Hi Peter,
I have found your message when searching for how to solve exactly the
same problem as you describe. Did you find any solution to it?
Thanks,
Michal
>
> I see that Emacs has 4 open files/sockets when --daemon is started
> (1-1-1 (/dev/null) for stdin-stdout-stderr + 1 (/tmp/emacs1000/server)
> for server listening I guess).
> When I start the first emacsclient, other 3 files/sockets are opened.
> When I close the emacsclient 5 (or more) files/sockets remain open.
> After this (=after the first start+stop of an emacsclient) the number
> of the opened files/sockets remain constant (after subsequent
> emacsclient start+stops).
> I guess the extra socket(s) left open after the first emacsclient start
> +stop causes my problem. Am I right? How to avoid this?
>
> Thanks,P
>
> PS.
> I use Ubuntu 9.10 + cvs emacs 23.1.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+
> Version 2.18.3) of 2009-11-08.
> I tried it without custom .emacs file, and found no differences in
> this behaviour.
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