METS Server: try to remove UDS socket at sys.exit#1177
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This PR still does not resolve the issue. Nevertheless, it is a good addition.
After the Processing Server docker container is stopped and removed, the UDS socket stays where it was volume mapped on the host machine. The leftovers (if any) shall be also cleaned in the Makefile for consistency.
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Can you prepare a separate PR for that? Or write how to determine the right path and I'll implement it. |
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I already took care of that in #1164 with the last commit :) |
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Basically, just add
atexit(self.shutdown), so the socket file is removed when the process exits. This should cover most of the things that can go wrong, exceptkill -9/C-\which cannot be caught.