Re: [info-performer] pfconv - rmsem

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From: Devrim Erdem (devrim++at++vires.com)
Date: 07/24/2002 02:11:56


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>hi, performers!
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>always when i run pfconv, a bunch of semaphores are not freed.
>when i use some script to do multiple conversions, i always have to run
>rmsem between the pfconv calls.
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>i actually have now a problem where a (larger) program ends after some time
>without any error messages (not even a segfault). and i assume, that maybe
>these semaphores are the reason for this.
>
I don't think so. When you have a remaining semaphore file, performer
fails during startup. Have you checked your shared memory size ?

>
>why are there semaphores left after execution?
>and how can i prevent this?
>
>thanks in advance,
> floh
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