Greetings Rick,
Rick McGuire wrote:
Note that with this new setup, a user will be able to run multiple releases if
they wish or even use both the 32- and 64- bit versions at the same time.
Oh wow!!! This is super good news.
Once you have a solid looking version checked into the source contr
> On 27 Nov 2018, at 23:49, Rick McGuire wrote:
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> This new setup does not require a pid file.
Sorry… I just did a cut and paste from a snippet used for testing.
And used the wrong terminology
You just need a token to serve as anchor point for a local connection
The way zeromq and nanom
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 5:37 PM Enrico Sorichetti via Oorexx-devel <
oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
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> > Do this make sense? Can the "~" form be used on the bind?
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> NO the ~ is resolved by the shell
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> IMO t
> On 27 Nov 2018, at 22:33, Rick McGuire wrote:
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> Do this make sense? Can the "~" form be used on the bind?
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NO the ~ is resolved by the shell
IMO the best place would be a hidden file in the home dir
Which can be dynamically built using something like
#include
#include
#inc
I'm reworking the rxapi daemon process to no longer use AF_INET sockets for
IPC but rather use AF_LOCAL sockets. The new daemon processes will be
specific to the user and bind to a user-specific name so that there will be
one daemon per Rexx-using user.
The service names have to be bound into the