On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 08:14:39 +0100
Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote:
> I don't think it is necessary to daemonise the backend as connection
> to and disconnecting from a network is not something that is done
> continuously.
Unless you're walking down the street in the business district, with
wifi stations fading in and out.
> Therefore, in my humble opinion, running the backend on
> request seems to be the best approach. This also avoids additional
> complexity of requiring a dedicated init script.
I keep forgetting that not everybody runs daemontools or its
descendents, where "init scripts" are about 6 lines long and there's no
need for the author of the daemon to make his program go into the
background.
In other words, I keep forgetting that in sysvinit, systemd, OpenRC and
the like, daemons have a substantial cost.
Anyway, let me ask you this question: If I were to run the back end on
a terminal somewhere, would the front end cooperate with it and leave
it running between front end actions?
I think I'll order a wifi dongle so I can start testing your program.
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt
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