On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 01:00:30 +0200
"George Birbilis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > There is no singleton IDE option. Why would you want to have this ?
> > How will you debug lazarus with itself, in such a case ?
> 
> It is cause I use Windows Explorer (many people use that for
> organizing project files) to open files in the IDE and with Lazarus I
> get a new IDE running each time

Right. If someone provides a cross platform component to check if the
current user already started a lazarus on the current display, then I
will add it.

 
> The debuggee and debugger instances of the IDE would be treated as two
> singletons in that case (with different id, say lazarus and
> lazarusdebug). If wanting to run many lazarus versions side-by-side,
> then at the id one would also add the full build version, although I
> don't see such a requirement.

Why not simply start the debuggee with an option to not check for
singleton? For example: --multi.

 
> BTW, what happens now when you run lazarus and open lazarus to debug
> it and in that 2nd lazarus you open lazarus again to debug it? (and
> so on?). Does it fail?

No. At least under linux and macosx you can start and start and start.
I didn't test this under windows or freebsd.


Mattias

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