Hi,

Eric Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't want to add code just to check for the special case where
> approx's cache directory is the root of an ext2/3 filesystem.  An easy
> workaround (no chown required) is to make a top-level directory, say
> "cache", in your dedicated filesystem, and symlink /var/cache/approx
> to /approx_filesystem/cache.
a less-specific way to fix that problem would be ignoring inaccessible
(ie. non-approx-owned) files and directories in there, instead of erroring out.

But I won't pursue a fix for that if you disagree, feel free to close the issue
in that case.

-- 
Peter Rockai | me()mornfall!net | prockai()redhat!com
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"In My Egotistical Opinion, most people's C programs should be
 indented six feet downward and covered with dirt."
     -- Blair P. Houghton on the subject of C program indentation



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