> but basically its not so easy to implement everywhere (some apps would
> need to kill their jackclient which isnt possible.)
>
> but i dont really see the big problem in killing an app and restarting
> it right away.
> most of the mapped memory will still sit in caches, and this will happen
> pretty fast.
>
> additionally it needs quite a lot of logic in the sessionmanager.
Yeah, it might have to maintain change logs to be able to remove bit of
config, it is a nice feature though:
> how would the session manager handle this ?
> it cant know what the correct options are to reload the app with a
> session file.
If you have a reload feature you don't need to know - you start all the apps and
then send the a reload request for a known file which you asked them to
save previously.
Many thanks for the clarifications.
Nick.
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