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From: Alex Hornung <ahornung@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Printer Daemon (Update)
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 16:41:27 +0000
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On 25/11/2010 16:35, Tim Darby wrote:
> - Just to satisfy my own curiosity about the code: how does lpr.c
> eventually get to unp_connect()? I followed it as far as connect() in
> startdaemon.c and then lost the trail.
I haven't really followed this thread, but to answer this question:
connect -> sys_connect -> ... -> some routine eventually sends an lwkt
message to the protocol handler for connect, which for this case will be
unp_connect()
Cheers,
Alex Hornung
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