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diff --git a/tools/dbus-cleanup-sockets.1 b/tools/dbus-cleanup-sockets.1 deleted file mode 100644 index ca669f49..00000000 --- a/tools/dbus-cleanup-sockets.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -.\" -.\" dbus-cleanup-sockets manual page. -.\" Copyright (C) 2003 Red Hat, Inc. -.\" -.TH dbus-cleanup-sockets 1 -.SH NAME -dbus-cleanup-sockets \- clean up leftover sockets in a directory -.SH SYNOPSIS -.PP -.B dbus-cleanup-sockets [DIRECTORY] - -.SH DESCRIPTION - -The \fIdbus-cleanup-sockets\fP command cleans up unused D-Bus -connection sockets. See http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/ for -more information about the big picture. - -.PP -If given no arguments, \fIdbus-cleanup-sockets\fP cleans up sockets -in the standard default socket directory for the -per-user-login-session message bus; this is usually /tmp. -Optionally, you can pass a different directory on the command line. - -.PP -On Linux, this program is essentially useless, because D-Bus defaults -to using "abstract sockets" that exist only in memory and don't have a -corresponding file in /tmp. - -.PP -On most other flavors of UNIX, it's possible for the socket files to -leak when programs using D-Bus exit abnormally or without closing -their D-Bus connections. Thus, it might be interesting to run -dbus-cleanup-sockets in a cron job to mop up any leaked sockets. -Or you can just ignore the leaked sockets, they aren't really hurting -anything, other than cluttering the output of "ls /tmp" - -.SH AUTHOR -dbus-cleanup-sockets was adapted by Havoc Pennington from -linc-cleanup-sockets written by Michael Meeks. - -.SH BUGS -Please send bug reports to the D-Bus mailing list or bug tracker, -see http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/ |