Re: Issues with `lei` as non-root

2023-03-27 Thread Louis DeLosSantos
n Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 11:38 PM Eric Wong wrote: > > Louis DeLosSantos wrote: > > > Definitely not; the lei-daemon is per-user. > > > > Okay, maybe this is the issue to begin with? I installed lei from dnf. > > I'm not sure what launches the daemon, is it lau

Re: Issues with `lei` as non-root

2023-03-27 Thread Louis DeLosSantos
louis4r a_inode 0,14 0 15364 inotify waybar 811099 louis 37r a_inode 0,14 0 15364 inotify waybar 811099 louis 38r a_inode 0,14 0 15364 inotify On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 10:52 PM Eric Wong wrote: > > Louis

Re: Issues with `lei` as non-root

2023-03-27 Thread Louis DeLosSantos
EQPACKET (CONNECTED) lei-daemo 861005 root 17u unix 0xf60edd15 0t0 4098535 type=SEQPACKET (CONNECTED) Above is 54 open sockets. Which seems fine. Should daemon be running as root, if I intend to only use lei as user? On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 9:32 PM Eric Wong wrote: > > Lou

Issues with `lei` as non-root

2023-03-27 Thread Louis DeLosSantos
Hello, I'm experimenting with `lei` as a nice search tool for `lore.kernel.org` Everything works fine with the caveat that it seems to break if I'm not root. When using `lei` as non-root we get this error: ``` E: Linux::Inotify2->new: Too many open files at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/PublicIn