In <news:[email protected]>, »Q« <[email protected]> wrote:
> In <news:[email protected]>, > Mark Hansen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > If after closing the application, it is still found in the > > task manager, isn't the process is still running? (Yes, it is). > > > > Are you sure you want to suggest that he can delete the lock file > > at this point? > > > > Won't simply deleting the lock file allow a new process to start > > even while one process is still running - possibly resulting in > > corrupted profile data? > > You're completely right. If the process can't be killed, rebooting > would be a better idea than deleting the lockfile while the process is > still running. (I wouldn't have bothered with a "you're right" post > if there weren't somebody else apparently still claiming the lockfile ^^^ > will kill the process; it won't.) That should have read "claiming that deleting the lockfile". -- »Q« /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / against html e-mail X <http://asciiribbon.org/> / \ _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

