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Old 01-11-2017, 05:18 PM   #3
dan3008
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
inotify is a kernel function and it should be included (I think dBus uses it, something does).
Put the blocker directory in and monitor it for delete (check the bundled Lua libraries, there might already be a scripted interface to inotify included).
There should be a eips or lipc call that will toss up a death's head image on the screen.
thanks for the quick reply, and the useful info, I've never used Lua, I'll have a look, Although, I'm tempted to see if there are inotify bindings for python, since thats my main programming language (although, my 4th best, vb.net, haskal and cobol are better, but python is more portable)

a death head image might be a bit overkill lol. I was going with something more subtle, such as a log file lol
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