In that case we'll actually have one Xmir process per app (which is
probably OK for resources).

That's more elegant, and more secure, than trying to hack Xmir to emit
multiple connections to the Mir server. And it works right now without
modifying code.

Also, it appears you can uniquely identify an Xmir instance to the shell
already using 'Xmir -mir <appid>'.

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  X apps (LibreOffice, Thunderbird) fail to launch with failure to open
  display (no Xmir is running)

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