Re: .X11-unix and the sticky bit
Re: .X11-unix and the sticky bit
- Subject: Re: .X11-unix and the sticky bit
- From: thaddeus <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 20:30:35 -0400
Perhaps in a script that launches xinit you remove the file after xinit
returns - unless of course xinit spawns another process and returns
immediately on startup - I haven't checked into this
On Apr 13, 2004, at 4:21 PM, matt shultz wrote:
X11.app is supposed to delete its socket file when it quits; it sounds
like that's not happening. Are you shutting X11 down properly?
I am launching X11 from xinit because of some specific settings we
need,
specifically rootless pseudocolor. We want it to be a seperate server
from normal X11.app so that our application doesn't mess with a users
current X11 applications (which may not require pseudocolor).
We shut down X by going to 'quit' in the file menu. It doesn't delete
.X11-unix though. Is this a side effect of launching with xinit? how
can
i rectify this?
m.
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