On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 03:24:46AM +0100, Trash Folder wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
> This is about XULRunner processes in Linux.
> 
> I have been using XULRunner 17, and as i have seen with "top" command, there 
> is
> quite amount of CPU usage and memory. I wanted to try the newest stable 
> version
> of XULRunner, so i downloaded and put in other place, to avoid replace files
> and could execute still the before version to do comparisons with the same
> pages at the same time.
> 
> /usr/share/xulrunner17/ are the files of the version 17.
> /usr/bin/xulrunner17 --version
> Mozilla XULRunner 17.0 - 20121119183901
> 
> 
> I downloaded the latest version:
> /usr/share/xulrunner/ are the files of the version 18.0.1
> /usr/bin/xulrunner --version
> Mozilla XULRunner 18.0.1 - 20130116073211
> 
> Both, xulrunner17 is a soft link from /usr/share/xulrunner17/xulrunner17 (I
> changed the name of the main program from xulrunner to xulrunner17)    and
> xulrunner is a soft link from /usr/share/xulrunner/xulrunner  (version 18.0.1)
> 
> Also, to avoid problems, i copy two directories of conkeror:
> /usr/share/conkeror
> and
> /usr/share/conkeror2
> 
> Finally, i open two terminal:
> Terminal 1)
> exec /usr/bin/xulrunner17 /usr/share/conkeror/application.ini "$@"
> Terminal 2)
> exec /usr/bin/xulrunner /usr/share/conkeror2/application.ini "$@"
> 
> What happens? Because i executed first the terminal 1, a new process
> xulrunner17 is executed, and then, the other xulrunner is "added" to the
> xulrunner17, so... if i see the terminal 1, it appears there the some new 
> lines
> (just after the first xulrunner17 execution).
> 
> If i look to "top", there is only one command: "xulrunner17".
> 
> In both windows, if i do M-x version, it appears the same: Conkeror 1.0pre
> (XULRunner 17.0, Linux)
> 
> If i change the order, and execute first Terminal 2, it will be "xulrunner",
> and the version in both windows Conkeror 1.0pre (XULRunner 18.0.1, Linux)
> 
> 
> How can i execute at the same time both processes to work independently? Would
> be great also if one of my processes get stack, i still can kill that process
> and continue working with the other, and not to destroy both (like now, if i 
> do
> C-x C-c I kill both windows because they are in the same process). If i 
> execute
> one of the process as "user", and the other with sudo, the second one gives an
> error:
> No protocol specified
> No protocol specified
> Error: cannot open display: :0
> 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 

You need to use two different profiles to run two separate instances.

http://conkeror.org/Profiles

No need to have two different copies of conkeror.

-- 
John Foerch
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