On Sun, 15 Jul 2012 08:16:10 -0700
"<=K" <calamari(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello <=K,
I haven't looked in detail into how it all works,
but why can't
autostart build a tree of every path/args it runs as it goes,
discarding duplicates and thus not running things twice?
Dumping stuff in Autostart should autostart it, surely? If the program
doesn't get started then that would be a bug in the autostart system.
At least, to my way of thinking. Creating exceptions in the way you
suggest could lead to a *lot* of head scratching.
Perhaps if the directory were called
Autostart_Unless_there_is_an_exception_to_the_rule_Please_see_source_code_to_figure_out_what_some_of_them_might_be
:-)
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