Neil Jerram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, that is a problem that isn't well handled at the moment. I've
> been thinking about this and have two possible solutions in mind.
>
> 1. (Easier) Change the GDS elisp code so that the gds-server process
> is only started when needed. This would probably avoid most
> occurrences of the reported problem, because most users will
> probably do GDS stuff in just one Emacs session.
>
> 2. (Harder) Create a new GDS "broker" component to handle the
> possibility of multiple Emacs sessions running multiple
> gds-servers.
>
> Any thoughts/preference?
i'd prefer solution 2, but solution 1 is acceptable. As for solution 1,
maybe we could let newer gds-server override older one, just like emacs
server's way.
--
William
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