On 09/20/2010 08:24 PM, ext Auke Kok wrote:
this is a bit of a pipe dream, and realistically, startup really isn't
that complex when it comes to system daemons. Udev, dbus, that's it.
After that uxlaunch handles X startup. (A few low priority services are
started delayed in a background thread).
Coming back to my original question, our daemons need an X session before they can be started, so currently I install .desktop files in /etc/xdg/autostart. This starts them at the correct point is time which is pretty much all that is needed for normal usage, but in test scripts we need to be able to stop and restart daemons. In harmattan we have upstart to take care of the daemons, so we can use initctl in the scripts. Does uxlaunch allow us to do something like this?
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Pertti

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