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From: | "Conrad Scott" <Conrad DOT Scott AT dsl DOT pipex DOT com> |
To: | "Robert Collins" <robert DOT collins AT syncretize DOT net> |
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Subject: | Re: access port 127.0.0.1:1052 (cygserver question) <PLEASE REPLY TO THIS ONE> |
Date: | Thu, 4 Jul 2002 10:44:54 +0100 |
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"Robert Collins" <robert DOT collins AT syncretize DOT net> wrote: > Sounds like the cygserver domain socket was left open > (perhaps due to cygserver being forcibly killed), > and each process was trying to connect to the cygserver. Rob, AFAICS it's simply the presence of the socket file (/tmp/cygdaemo) that triggers this behaviour, i.e. it doesn't require anything to go wrong to trigger this. You can re-start the machine and the presence of the file causes clients to attempt to connect to the daemon. In Un*x, are socket files persistent in this way? Or do they disappear on last close? I can't see anything unambiguous about this in the documentation I've got to hand. (I've never programmed with them in anger and I've no Un*x box to hand to check.) I could go read the NetBSD or Linux source some more, but I've got other things I'd like to do this week :-) As I mentioned in my reply to Chris, cygserver could unlink the socket file on exit: this isn't what (for example) XEmacs does with its unix domain sockets, but I don't know of any good reason why cygserver *shouldn't* do this. Any thoughts? // Conrad
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