Bug#242674: gtk-gnutella: lockfile checking only lookes at PID not at process.

Anand Kumria Anand Kumria <wildfire@progsoc.uts.edu.au>, 242674@bugs.debian.org
Tue, 8 Mar 2005 13:34:24 +1100


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On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 01:26:17AM +0100, Marc Dequ??nes wrote:
>=20
> Coin,
>=20
> Using a PID used before reboot is not a bug, no PID is reserved because
> it is stored in a .pid file.
>=20
> Wildfire, would you please explain what make you think gnome-applets
> sofware is responsible for gtk-gnutella's problem ? Which multiload
> function are you taling about ???
>=20
> Your fast reassign make me think you gave me the baby without any good
> check.

Fast reassign? The bug is almost a year old!  When I took over the
gtk-gnutella package in August 2004 I forgot to reassign it then.

gtk-gnutella has no 'restart me when logging in option' and since the
submitter mentioned multiload-applet-2 I just checked to see what
package has that binary.

I'm guessing the submitter either has gtk-gnutella autostarted by
multi-load (is that even possible) or has a launcher which doesn't work
after rebooting.

Either way, it is clear the issue isn't related to gtk-gnutella -- hence
the reassign.

Thanks,
Anand

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