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Re: insight/291: Multiple users impact each other when debugging with insight in the same Linux.
- From: kseitz at sources dot redhat dot com
- To: insight-prs at sources dot redhat dot com, kseitz at sources dot redhat dot com, lchang at juniper dot net, lyons dot chang at gmail dot com, nobody at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 30 Nov 2006 23:19:01 -0000
- Subject: Re: insight/291: Multiple users impact each other when debugging with insight in the same Linux.
- Reply-to: kseitz at sources dot redhat dot com, insight-prs at sources dot redhat dot com, kseitz at sources dot redhat dot com, lchang at juniper dot net, lyons dot chang at gmail dot com, nobody at sources dot redhat dot com, insight-gnats at sources dot redhat dot com
Synopsis: Multiple users impact each other when debugging with insight in the same Linux.
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Responsible-Changed-When: Thu Nov 30 23:19:01 2006
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I thought I responded to this, but maybe that was on the mailing list. Anyway, the trick is to disable Insight's IPC option. It is really quite unnerving to me that this was implemented that way, but it was. I don't consider it very useful, anyway, so I never even noticed the problem. Change Preferences->Advanced...->IPC Support and disable it. Alternative to change it for everyone (by default -- users with a preference file will still need to disable it manually), edit $INSTALLDIR/share/insight1.0/prefs.tcl and change the setting on the line that starts "pref define gdb/ipc/enabled" to "0".
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