sqweek wrote:
What the fuck is ungraceful about waiting for a socket to close
before exiting? For fucks sake, this isn't fucking gnome, we don't
have 240 dcop connections and 16 daemons that need to shutdown when
the wm exits. In any case, you don't need a contrived Quit event to do
such cleanup, just put it in wmiirc after the fucking event loop.

Woh, I apologise if I offended you in any way; that was not my intent.

-sqweek, who doesn't want to hear any more crap about a quit message,
but is somewhat curious why wmiir gets a broken pipe instead of a
normal EOF

Maybe wmii doesn't close the socket properly when shutting down.

PS. You completely missed Andrej's point, Pontus.

No, not really. Actually, I think he missed my point (my questions was just rhetorical). Anyway, maybe a Quit event is not needed, nor is it the optimal solution, but something is obviously wrong since it doesn't shut down properly.

/Pontus

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