Reini Urban wrote:But my patch is still valid: The current cygipc check is wrong when cygserver is running. If cygserver is not running, it displays a warning when using the cygipc library.
What would be wrong with using cygserver when available (!= when running), else cygipc?
I did that in my patch.
The problem is how to detect cygserver. I did it with checking against a running cygserver. The other possibility would be to check against an installed cygserver binary.
I favored the first.
Of course one should de-install cygipc, but I forgot that. Maybe others will also.
It does not harm to build against the old cygipc daemon, but only if cygserver is NOT running.
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