On Wed, 30 May 2007 21:22:14 +0300 "Ag. System Administrator"
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> Hi!
> 
> Yes, i can confirm this. After manual restart (from menu), sometimes 
> they disappears completely, sometimes just part of them. If i re-enable 
> them, the order is messed up. No idea why this going such way.

i have yet to see anything like this... ? :/

> Also, not related to this issue, another crazy thing. Imagine situation,
> when you have couple of terminal windows open, and E crashed (for reason 
> or not). On restart, E_IPC_SOCKET will get new value, but on opened 
> terminals it will stay with old value (thus making them unusable for 
> enlightenment_remote utility). Might be we should find another way to
> pass socket name and location to enlightenment_remote?

this can't be. the socket name is the display (doesn't change) and pid. pid
also does not change, if e is catching its crash (white box of death). are you
launching e via some other mechanism that restarts e instead of e handling it?

> Thanks,
> Dan
> 
> Виктор Кожухаров wrote:
> > Can anyone else reproduce this? It seems that for some time (I'd say
> > about a month), the list of modules is not saved correctly in e.cfg when
> > restarting with the ctrl+alt+end combo (or related menu item). I didn't
> > have time to dig too deeply into this, but what I've found is that e.cfg
> > already contains a smaller number of modules when it is read after the
> > restart. And the modules that dissapear (are not enabled) are either
> > all, or at least a lot of them (but there doesn't seem to be any
> > consistency). When exiting enlightenment, the module list is saved
> > correctly. Also, when restarting right after enlightenment has started,
> > the list is also saved correctly. 
> > 
> > Perhaps someone who has some spare free time can look into this :)
> > 
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