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Operating Systems SCO Changing date time will cause the X11 restart Post 302935378 by dannychan on Monday 16th of February 2015 05:16:15 AM
Old 02-16-2015
Changing date time will cause the X11 restart

I am using SCO Unix System V/386 Release 3.2v4.2 in some legacy machine.

I find that when I change the date time of the system, it will sometimes restart to the scologin page

It seems to be related to the X11 because other sessions (not scologin session) will not be affected.

Is there any one know the reason and how to solve or workaround?

Thanks!!
 

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Dancer::Session::YAML(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				Dancer::Session::YAML(3pm)

NAME
Dancer::Session::YAML - YAML-file-based session backend for Dancer DESCRIPTION
This module implements a session engine based on YAML files. Session are stored in a session_dir as YAML files. The idea behind this module was to provide a transparent session storage for the developer. This backend is intended to be used in development environments, when looking inside a session can be useful. It's not recommended to use this session engine in production environments. CONFIGURATION
The setting session should be set to "YAML" in order to use this session engine in a Dancer application. Files will be stored to the value of the setting "session_dir", whose default value is "appdir/sessions". Here is an example configuration that use this session engine and stores session files in /tmp/dancer-sessions session: "YAML" session_dir: "/tmp/dancer-sessions" METHODS
reset to avoid checking if the sessions directory exists everytime a new session is created, this module maintains a cache of session directories it has already created. "reset" wipes this cache out, forcing a test for existence of the sessions directory next time a session is created. It takes no argument. This is particulary useful if you want to remove the sessions directory on the system where your app is running, but you want this session engine to continue to work without having to restart your application. DEPENDENCY
This module depends on YAML. AUTHOR
This module has been written by Alexis Sukrieh, see the AUTHORS file for details. SEE ALSO
See Dancer::Session for details about session usage in route handlers. COPYRIGHT
This module is copyright (c) 2009 Alexis Sukrieh <sukria@sukria.net> LICENSE
This module is free software and is released under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-30 Dancer::Session::YAML(3pm)
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