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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Implmenting DCOP
From:       PiggZ <adam () piggz ! co ! uk>
Date:       2004-09-19 18:28:58
Message-ID: 200409191929.00760.adam () piggz ! co ! uk
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Duh, silly me

it wasnt cut n pasted, but i used a capital F.

It works perfectly

next question, a call to dcop returns kppp-PID,

How do i manage to find the correct id to call? im sure ive seen this talked 
about before.

Next, kppp emits a signal when it is connected, how would i listen for this in 
a script, or is it easier to just wait for say, a minute and presume it is 
connected?

Oh, and is it ok to commit?

Cheers

PiggZ
On Sunday 19 September 2004 16:19, Richard Lärkäng wrote:
> On Sunday 19 September 2004 16.31, PiggZ wrote:
> > Everything compiled and linked ok, i installed and ran kppp, but get the
> > following error message
> >
> > [piggz@enterprise kppp]$ dcop kppp-14011 kpppiface
> > object 'kpppiface' in application 'kppp-14011' not accessible
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
> Did you copy and paste this? Because it looks like it's called KpppIface,
> not kpppiface.
>
> Richard Lärkäng
>
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