Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > And the proper fix is to call db_stop AND of course fix the daemon to close > open fds it doesn't need. Unfortunately, there are only kludgy ways to do > so as the kernel won't tell you which FDs you have that are open.
That's not quite true. On Linux you can walk /dev/fd/ or /proc/self/fd/ to find out what FDs are open (and also what files they point to). It's still rather kludgey and non-portable. Cameron.
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