dhcpcd-discuss

Re: Hook events on timeout

Roy Marples

Tue Oct 22 12:14:10 2019

So fork, detach and then start dhcpcd without asking it to background.

The timeout *only* applies when *not* backgrounded and *not* in master mode.

Roy

On 22/10/2019 12:46, Jonas Ramstrand wrote:
It's when using - -background. I'm starting dhcpcd from another application, that application will not continue until dhcpcd is forked to background.

//Jonas

Den tis 22 okt. 2019 13:37Roy Marples <roy@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:roy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> skrev:

    On 22/10/2019 11:00, Jonas Ramstrand wrote:
     > Cool, looks good. Thanks! Noticed that timeout is not having
    effect if
     > forked to background. It's how it should be? No issue for me, just
     > noticed it.
     > Br
     > //Jonas

    How is dhcpcd forking to the background?
    You asked it to fork early or did dhcpcd configure something?

    Roy


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