On Friday 20 May 2005 05:50 pm, Arne Schmitz wrote:
> Am Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 17:57 schrieb Jon Keating:
> > On 5/21/05, Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Is there no way to have LICQ verify the PID stored in the file is
> > > active on startup?
> >
> > It does check to see if it is active on startup. Of course there is
> > the possibility of another process having the old PID and causing Licq
> > to not startup.
>
> Exactly that is happening. And to answer the other question: Yes, I do let
> KDE close LICQ. And that seems to be the problem. I do not know much about
> session management in X11, and my old Xlib manual couldn't tell me anything
> either. :-)
>

I wonder if the KDE logout scripts could be made to detect the PID file for 
Licq and remove it when one exits KDE.


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