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Old 09-15-2009
Sedighzadeh Sedighzadeh is offline
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How to know there are multiple instances inside application itself,not through ssh

hi,

As you know, in Windows Programming, in WinMain method you will give n argument which you can know if this is another instance of the application or just the fresh execution.
How this functionality can be achieved in Linux application? Most of suggestions i have seen here in threads are done through ssh and shell scripting not inside application itself.

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