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#!/usr/bin/perl
# set to 1 if you want some extra spew
$debug=0;
# Interfaces of CORBA servers that need to die.
@idls = ("IDL:GNOME/Evolution/ShellComponent:1.0",
"IDL:GNOME/Evolution/CalFactory:1.0",
"IDL:GNOME/Evolution/BookFactory:1.0",
"IDL:GNOME/Evolution/Importer:1.0",
"IDL:GNOME/Evolution/IntelligentImporter:1.0",
"IDL:GNOME/Evolution/Shell:1.0",
"IDL:GNOME/Spell/Checker:0.1");
# IIDs of specific CORBA servers that need to die that don't implement
# useful interfaces (for querying, anyway)
@iids = ("OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Calendar_AlarmNotify_Factory",
"OAFIID:GNOME_GtkHTML_Editor_Factory",
"OAFIID:Bonobo_Moniker_xmldb_Factory");
##
## You shouldn't have to change anything below this point
##
$sysname=`uname -s`;
chop $sysname;
if ($sysname eq "SunOS") {
$killcmd="pkill";
}
else {
$killcmd="killall";
}
sub kill_exe {
my ($exe_name) = @_;
my $lt_name = "lt-$exe_name";
my $sub_exe_name = substr ($exe_name, 0, 16);
my $sub_lt_name = substr ($lt_name, 0, 16);
printf ("killing $exe_name\n");
$redirect = "2> /dev/null";
print "$killcmd -9 $exe_name\n" if ($debug);
`$killcmd -9 $exe_name $redirect`;
print "$killcmd -9 $lt_name\n" if ($debug);
`$killcmd -9 $lt_name $redirect`;
print "$killcmd -9 $sub_exe_name\n" if ($debug);
`$killcmd -9 $sub_exe_name $redirect`;
print "$killcmd -9 $sub_lt_name\n" if ($debug);
`$killcmd -9 $sub_lt_name $redirect`;
}
sub kill_exes {
while (($key, $value) = each %things_to_kill) {
&kill_exe($key);
}
}
sub add_exe {
my ($exe_name) = @_;
$things_to_kill{$exe_name} = $exe_name;
}
sub add_factory {
my ($factory_iid) = @_;
open (FACTORY_QUERY, "oaf-client -q -s \"iid == '$factory_iid'\"|");
while (<FACTORY_QUERY>) {
if (/type exe, location (.*)$/) {
&add_exe ($1);
}
}
close (FACTORY_QUERY);
}
# we need to do separate queries for iids because cvs OAF loses when
# you do more than one 'iid ==' separated by OR's. It returns a list
# of all CORBA servers. Cool, eh?
sub run_iid_query {
my $iid_query;
for ($i = 0; $i < @iids; $i++) {
$iid_query = "iid == '$iids[$i]'";
#printf ("$iid_query\n");
open (QUERY, "oaf-client -q -s \"$iid_query\"|");
while (<QUERY>) {
if (/type exe, location (.*)$/) {
&add_exe ($1);
}
elsif (/type factory, location (.*)$/) {
&add_factory ($1);
}
}
close (QUERY);
}
}
sub run_query {
my ($idl_query, $iid_query, $oaf_query);
$idl_query = "";
for ($i = 0; $i < @idls; $i++) {
$idl_query .= "repo_ids.has('$idls[$i]')";
$idl_query .= " OR " if ($i < @idls - 1);
}
#$iid_query = "";
#for ($i = 0; $i < @iids; $i++) {
# $iid_query .= "iid == '$iids[$i]'";
# $iid_query .= " OR " if ($i < @iids - 1);
#}
$oaf_query = $idl_query;
#$oaf_query .= " OR $iid_query" if (@iids > 0);
#printf ("$oaf_query\n");
open (QUERY, "oaf-client -q -s \"$oaf_query\"|");
while (<QUERY>) {
if (/type exe, location (.*)$/) {
&add_exe ($1);
}
elsif (/type factory, location (.*)$/) {
&add_factory ($1);
}
}
close (QUERY);
}
&run_query ();
&run_iid_query ();
&kill_exes();
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