Question about Updates and lprun.exe
Hi,
I have a question - if a new version of LinqPad is released, does a job that initiates lprun.exe have a possibility of triggering that update?
I have a scheduled task that fires several lprun.exe jobs - and they have been perfect. However the first two last night didn't run, mysteriously, and I'm curious if perhaps linqpad tried to update and 'disrupted' the lprun.exe job?
My guess is LinqPad will update, but it should not interrupt the lprun.exe job, so I probably need to look into other causes. My jobs log to log4net, so it's very clear that the first two did not execute (otherwise there would be logs), but the other three did. Re-running the task, and all is well.
Just trying to solve a mystery - thanks!
I have a question - if a new version of LinqPad is released, does a job that initiates lprun.exe have a possibility of triggering that update?
I have a scheduled task that fires several lprun.exe jobs - and they have been perfect. However the first two last night didn't run, mysteriously, and I'm curious if perhaps linqpad tried to update and 'disrupted' the lprun.exe job?
My guess is LinqPad will update, but it should not interrupt the lprun.exe job, so I probably need to look into other causes. My jobs log to log4net, so it's very clear that the first two did not execute (otherwise there would be logs), but the other three did. Re-running the task, and all is well.
Just trying to solve a mystery - thanks!
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