I'm getting this strange situation again with DCOP:
| @22:01:36,leslie@pinto rc=0
| ~
| $ dcop --user leslie
| ERROR: Multiple available TDE sessions!
| Please specify the correct session to use with --session or use the
| --all-sessions option to broadcast to all sessions.
| @22:02:03,leslie@pinto rc=255
| ~
| $ dcop --user leslie --list-sessions
| Active sessions for user /home/leslie :
| .DCOPserver_pinto__0
| .DCOPserver_pinto__1
|
| @22:02:13,leslie@pinto rc=0
| ~
| $ px dcop
| leslie 26431 1 0 Apr29 ? 00:00:01 dcopserver [tdeinit] --nosid --suicide
| @22:02:20,leslie@pinto rc=0
| ~
| $ dcopserver --help-all
| Usage: dcopserver [--nofork] [--nosid] [--help]
| dcopserver --serverid
|
| DCOP is TDE's Desktop Communications Protocol. It is a lightweight IPC/RPC
| mechanism built on top of the X Consortium's Inter Client Exchange protocol.
| It enables desktop applications to communicate reliably with low overhead.
|
| Copyright (C) 1999-2001, The KDE Developers <http://www.kde.org>
For some reason DCOP says I have two DCOP sessions. .DCOPserver_pinto__0 does not
respond to queries, so apparently it's dead or a ghost. .DCOPserver_pinto__1 works
normally.
I notice also that the output from dcop --help does not include the --suicide option?
Is
this a clue to what's going on?
How do I get rid of the one that doesn't respond?
Leslie
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Platform: Linux
Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.4 (x86_64)
Desktop Environment: Trinity
Qt: 3.5.0
TDE: R14.0.13
tde-config: 1.0