Bug#242674: gtk-gnutella: lockfile checking only lookes at PID
not at process.
Marc Dequènes (Duck)
Marc Dequènes (Duck) ,
242674@bugs.debian.org
Tue, 08 Mar 2005 11:04:49 +0100
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reassign 242674 gtk-gnutella
thanks
Coin,
Anand Kumria <wildfire@progsoc.uts.edu.au> writes:
> 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.
That's what i said, you did not investigate. multiload-applet is not a
lauching applet, it displays load/cpu/mem indicators.
> 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.
multiload-applet is not able to launch anything.
> Either way, it is clear the issue isn't related to gtk-gnutella -- hence
> the reassign.
Neither related to gnome-applets.
If the problem is not gtk-gnutella related, then this is your job to
convince the bugreporter he is wrong and try to help him.
The reporter said gtk-gnutella was not starting as it should, thus a
real gtk-gnutella problem, talking about pid, letting me think
gtk-gnutella could have a pid file to avoid running multiple instances,
but not properly used.
I'm then reassigning to the former pkg, as it is clear gnome-applets
have nothing to do in here.
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Marc Dequ=C3=A8nes (Duck)
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