Short: Shutdown command Author: fasten@shw.com (Bernhard Fastenrath) Uploader: fasten shw com (Bernhard Fastenrath) Type: util/libs Version: 5.3 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Changes since 5.2: - Added a new program testfs which allows to identify handlers which are incompatible with shutdown. testfs prints a list of all handlers and if they are filesystems or not. If a handler doesn't react at all testfs will hang. The same happens to shutdown when it tries to unmount filesystems. Changes since 5.1: - minor changes. Changes since 5.0: - GCC support fixed (thanks to Gunther Nikl for the bug report). Changes since 4.1: - Incompatible change to the message format (due to changes in queue.library). Out of date clients will simply refuse messages. Out of date servers (the shutdown command) will make clients report a random shutdown time (reading illegal memory addresses). - Compiled with SAS/C 6.57. Changes since 4.0: - Applications can delay the shutdown now (see src/delay.c). Changes since 3.0: - unmount.c rewritten to send ACTION_INHIBIT to all filesystems at the same time (instead of sequentially). - compiled with SAS/C instead of GCC (which makes it a bit smaller). The Amiga's lack of a shutdown mechanism is probably based on the assumption that the user is always the direct cause of disk access or at least aware of the fact that the disks might be accessed at a certain point. Unfortunately this is obviously not true for BBS systems or Amigas connected to a LAN or in some other way running in a multiuser environment. It is also not true for Amigas acting as servers or Amigas doing longer calculations (e.g. rendering) in the absence of a console user. There's also still the small chance that the user thinks the disks are idle and it's safe to turn of the system and a background program chooses this moment to start disk activity. ResetHandler (AmiNet://util/cdity/ResetHandler.lha) executes s:shutdown-sequence after a keyboard reset. If you want to call shutdown from s:shutdown-sequence make sure to use the "-i" option to shut down as fast as possible. This shutdown command requires queue.library (which is included). The full archive is AmiNet:util/libs/queue.lzh. It can be used with but does not require shutdown.library (AmiNet:util/boot/Shutdown2_0.lha). The original shutdown.library was written by Olaf Barthel (olsen@sourcery.han.de). A small library which is compatible with Olaf's shutdown.library is included. This is not an update to the original shutdown.library but a full update might follow.