On Friday 21 March 2003 04:52 pm, Steven Edwards wrote:
> I havent been following how wineboot operates as I dont have a need for it
> under Mingw or Cygwin ATM. Sylvain is right you should look at the way
> wineboot and rpcss work under WINE and then implement services as such. It
> would be nice
I guess you can blame the war for some of the delay with that (I live
about where Saddam has aimed most of his scuds 12 years ago - I was more
into launch probabilities and trying on gas masks than wineboot lately).
It basically boils down to this - wineserver has not started any
synchronous wi
I havent been following how wineboot operates as I dont have a need for it under Mingw
or Cygwin
ATM. Sylvain is right you should look at the way wineboot and rpcss work under WINE
and then
implement services as such. It would be nice if you add a net command to wcmd so we
can net stop
service-n
dont do it ! even wineboot isnt started by the server !
> You might want to make a wrapper application like
> wine/programs/services. This program could then
> be started by wineserver and a config option if you want to try and
> run a NT service. I dont
> really see the point on running servi
> Would it not be possible to launch wineserver to handle NT services ?
>
> Thus if the user was logged in services would be running ( if he fx.
> had started wineserver in his .xsession file ).
>
> I do realise that there are issues such as privileges and multiuser,
> but this would circ
Would it not be possible to launch wineserver to handle NT services ?
Thus if the user was logged in services would be running ( if he fx.
had started wineserver in his .xsession file ).
I do realise that there are issues such as privileges and multiuser,
but this would circumvent them would