It sounds to me like you've got an open socket or file laying around in
the program that is preventing it from closing. Check your sockets and
open files when you quit (handle the quit stack message). Maybe a
driver on one machine is not releasing the socket and so your program
stays around waiting.
len
On 3/29/2010 12:02 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
I have a standalone application made by Revolution 4.0. It works fine in
most cases, but it fails to quit cleanly on my laptop running Xubuntu
9.10. When I try it on another computer also running Xubuntu 9.10, it
runs and quits fine, but on my laptop it stays open as a process taking
up a chunk of memory. To make it worse, every instance of app launch
remains in the memory as an independent process. Right-clicking on the
process in System Monitor and choosing 'Open Files' displays the following:
FD Type Object
0 file /dev/null
1 file /home/megumi/.xsession-errors
2 file /home/megumi/.xsession-errors
3 local socket
4 local socket
5 pipe
6 pipe
This question is probably more about Xubuntu than about Revolution, but
it does relate to using Revolution. I am particularly puzzled, because
another standalone app (also made by Revolution) runs and quits fine on
the same laptop. I hope someone here will be able to help me, as I do
not know what to do.
I originally posted this at<http://forums.runrev.com/phpBB2/
viewtopic.php?f=20&t=5087> with a sample stack, but the thread came to
what seems like a dead-end. The last post on the thread suggested that I
should subscribe to this list and ask for help from Linux experts on the list.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks.
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