On Wed, 6 Mar 2013, Thomas Sondergaard wrote: > On 2013-03-06 18:14, Benjamin Kaduk wrote: >> On Wed, 6 Mar 2013, Thomas Sondergaard wrote: >> >>> If I start ccapiserver in one terminal and open another and run >>> "ccapiserver -k" I would expect the ccapiserver process to shut down. >>> This doesn't happen. >>> >>> Is it my understanding that is wrong or is there a bug? >> >> It is probably one of those, yes. :) >> >> The codepath which is supposed to do something with a detected -k argument >> has been commented out since its import in 2008 (commit 7bfff838). >> The commented code makes a call to a purpoted routine shutdown_server(), an >> implementation of which has never been checked into the tree. >> >> So, it's not going to work, without developer time. >> >> -Ben > > I managed to build the master branch of krb from > https://github.com/krb5/krb5.git without issues following the instructions in > krb/src/windows/README, so that is encouraging. Perhaps I can work something
I consider that good news; we haven't gotten much feedback one way or the other about the new build instructions for KfW 4. > out myself. src/windows/installer/wix/custom/custom.cpp:KillRunningProcessesSlave() is an existing routine which searches for and terminates other processes. I don't think it's up to current Microsoft recommendations for doing so, but it may be useful as an example if you need a place to start. -Ben _______________________________________________ kfwdev mailing list kfwdev@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kfwdev