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I faced a strange problem.
Give: 2 Debian 12, same updates done.
When i create a ssh-agent with
ssh-agent -a ~/.ssh/my-agent -t 7200
i get a ssh-agent process and a socketfile ~/.ssh/my-agent
then i
I asked on stackoverflow for my problem.
And i will ask here too…
I expect, it deletes the socket, which on which the process is listening.
what if i rename the socket (for some reason). Then the socketfile should be deleted also.
That is what I would expect it to do actually. I would expect it to close the socket it has open and the delete (unlink) it by name.
I expect, it deletes the socket, which on which the process is listening. what if i rename the socket (for some reason). Then the socketfile should be deleted also.
Directory operations like unlinking (deletion) traditionally work via paths, not open file handles.