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From: | Lloyd Dupont |
Subject: | Re: (Windows) What is "gdnc"? |
Date: | Thu, 1 Dec 2005 16:08:26 +1000 |
hu? And what is it doing there? I don't do any DO!- Reading some newsgroup I discover that the pasteboard could launch it. I did a quick search on NSPasteboard in the ObjectiveC code: there was none.
- Then I look for NSPort: there was none. - the I look for NSConnection, there was none. So... what else could launch GDNC? I would like to know what to trim down!----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregory John Casamento" <greg_casamento@yahoo.com> To: "Lloyd Dupont" <lloyd@nova-mind.com>; "GNUstep Discussion" <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 4:04 PM Subject: Re: (Windows) What is "gdnc"?
Lloyd, --- Lloyd Dupont <lloyd@nova-mind.com> wrote:I'm using GNUstep to read/write/access some data in my application. But the application is an ordinary (.NET) windows Application. Lately I add support for picture in my document which I stored as a NSFileAttachment in NSAttributedString.When I created the picture (the NSTextAttachement of a NSFileWrapper really)a console windows named "C:\GNUstep\System\Tools\gdnc" suddenly appeared. What is that?It is the GNUstep Distributed Notification Center daemon. GDNC for short. Later, GJC Gregory John Casamento -- Principal Consultant, Open Logic Corp. (A MD Corp.)## Maintainer of Gorm (IB Equiv.) for GNUstep.
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