Output the PID of the current FDN daemon#460
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When the DBus name lost function is called, either the whole DBus connection is lost, or another rivaling FDN daemon acquired the name. Without enough experience, this is impossible to trace back and examine further. To make it easier for new users, dunst prints out the PID of the process, which currently acquired the FDN DBus name.
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With the PR dunst-project/dunst#460, the error messages for failures when acquiring DBus connection had been changed. These FAQ entries resemble the new ones.
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Output the PID of the current FDN daemon
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When the DBus name lost function is called, either the whole DBus
connection is lost, or another rivaling FDN daemon acquired the name.
Without enough experience, this is impossible to trace back and examine
further.
To make it easier for new users, dunst prints out the PID of the
process, which currently acquired the FDN DBus name.
Fixes: #458