On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 19:58:15 +0300% Dimitar Zhekov <dimitar.zhe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 11:48:22 +0400 > Eugene Arshinov <earshi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 19:14:39 +0300% > > Dimitar Zhekov <dimitar.zhe...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > With the sm_set_runtime_props() call in > > > sm_save_yourself_callback() commented out, 4968 does not kill the > > > session on startup. > > > > Interesting. It's worth debugging sm_set_runtime_props() with gdb > > step-by-step and see when session is killed. > > That didn't work, the session was killed asynchronously. But while > trying to trace geany with nemiver, the session remained stable - only > geany-4968 was closed, and a new geany was started, as if the SM tried > to clone or restart it (hint restart now?), using the program name > from the legacy SM protocol. > > Anyway, commenting out SmcSetProperties() for _both_ the restart and > clone commands resulted in a stable running Geany. So there's probably > something wrong with their prop values. > I'll look at them. > > Well, in addition to removing the check I will have to forbid > > reading file list from config when an instance is started by > > session manager. Not too hard, though. > > Yes, a --no-session will do. You should mark it as non-persistent > anyway, otherwise a geany once started with --no-session will come > empty (no files open) each time the session is restored. > Hm, I don't understand the last point. Why will no-session'ed instances come empty if their files are passed via command-line? My original thought was not using --no-session, but simply don't load files from config if --libsm-client-id is passed. > > To speak truth, when I wrote this code I didn't think about several > > main instances. I still does not understand why they are needed. > > Lex explained me why opening one project in several instances can be > > useful, but opening several main instances seems to be even more > > crazy stuff :) > > I have two main instances running (with sm) since may-19: one on > desktop 1 with BDF/FNA files, and another on desktop 2 with geany > source files. My file manager is set to open bdf/fna with geany > socket file "desktop1", and [ch] files with "desktop2". > > But it'll be better to write a short script that runs geany with > socket "desktop<current>". That's how nedit worked, very convinient. > Yes, this is indeed useful. Best regards, Eugene. _______________________________________________ Geany-devel mailing list Geany-devel@uvena.de http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany-devel