FVWM: fvwm-2.0.43 under Digital Unix 4.0: does not die properly when X server dies....

From: Thomas Leitner <tom_at_finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at>
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 19:39:11 +0200 (MET DST)

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Hi,

As a followup to my previous mailing: I just noticed that it is *not* the
properly running fvwm2 process which eats up the CPU time, it's an fvwm2
process left from a previous X session!!

Apparently under some circumstances the fvwm2 process as well as the
FvwmButtons process do not die properly when I log out and the X server
dies.

I can easily reproduce that: I log in and press the "mail" button in
my FvwmButtons box. A decterm is opened with the mailer and the
mail button stays pressed. Now when I just terminate the session,
by stopping the dxsession manager (which causes the X server to die),
I can see 'fvwm2' and 'FvwmButtons' still running and eating CPU time
when I log-in from a remote terminal.

Anyone knows what I could do about that ?

Thanks everybody -- Tom

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