every comment about X11 and session management in general claims it was
broken, not going to claim otherwise. everything that does not use
KApplication shall not be involved into session management now and gets
the middle finger (SIGTERM or SIGKILL) after 5 sec by klauncher when the
session is done
also session management has to be explicitly enabled by applications
now, disabled by default
Signed-off-by: Ivailo Monev <xakepa10@gmail.com>
much simpler and easier to maintain, also it will be proper D-Bus
service now with no sockets, process title hack and whatnot. KCrash
and startkde script (in kde-workspace repo) have to be adjusted for
it tho
note that the internal KIO scheduler already has the functionality to
put slaves on hold but now they will be started as detached process.
eventually they may become plugins (they are loaded as such by kioslave
program) without event loop dispatcher
fixes application startup notification (ASN) and cleanup issues
Signed-off-by: Ivailo Monev <xakepa10@gmail.com>
digging trough mailing lists I think it was done for performance reasons
but if the user has not run a program that requires the slave to operate
for a long time (default timeout is 30sec) then it should be stopped so
that it can benefit any potentional security updates applied to the OS thus
it is no longer exception
Signed-off-by: Ivailo Monev <xakepa10@gmail.com>
for compatibilty reasons automoc4 support is not removed but it
shall be in the future. automoc4 has not been maintained for a
while (last commit is from 2011) and the stable release is from
2009.
CMake version >= 2.8.6 provides the functionality for mocking so
I see no reason to not make use of it.