dcop auto-overuse
George Staikos
staikos at kde.org
Wed Dec 10 02:20:38 CET 2003
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 20:09, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> George Staikos (þri, desember 09 2003 19:48)
>
> > So if I start app X and KDE is not running, it doesn't start dcopserver
> > and doesn't talk dcop. Then I start app Y. App Y sees that KDE is not
> > running and does not start dcopserver or talk dcop. I want app X to talk
> > to app Y. How? Also since most apps use kded, it's kind of pointless to
> > avoid starting dcopserver. It's almost guaranteed that an average KDE
> > app is going to talk to kded sooner or later.
>
> In such a situtation you would run dcopserver/kdeinit before running the
> applications.
Manually? This is silly... Users aren't supposed to know about these
things. They run app A, they run app B, app A and app B can talk.
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George Staikos
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