inotifywait -m -e close --format %f
Kevin Krammer
kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Tue Jan 18 20:17:59 GMT 2011
On Tuesday, 2011-01-18, gene heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 18, 2011 03:05:56 pm Kevin Krammer did opine:
>
> [...]
>
> > > I have not attempted to do this as yet, not knowing how qdbus would
> > > react if kmail was not running. I was considering just putting its
> > > invocation into the bottom of my rc.local as I know how to do that,
> > > and already have several such items fired off that way now. That has
> > > been done nbow, but I've not rebooted.
> >
> > Ah, I missed that option in my other reply.
> > Generally a qdbus invocation for a D-Bus name, object path or method
> > that does not exist will just fail.
>
> Apparently silently, or leaves the command in a queue maybe?
No queue.
If the "recipient" process isn't known to the D-Bus daemon and no .service
rule to start it is available, then the call data will just be discarded.
> I left it running, but stopped kmail and waited till gkrellm showed
> incoming mail, then looked the logs over (I have tails on the important
> ones) to any failures and came up empty. The mail was picked up instantly
> on restarting kmail, but I believe I have that option set also. So it
> appears there is no apparent harm in the early launch I would get from
> putting it into rc.local.
>
> Thanks Kevin.
You're welcome :)
Cheers,
Kevin
--
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer
KDE user support, developer mentoring
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