In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>it was written: >> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>it was written: >> >Hrm, I'll try things outside of nfs and see if the behavior changes. >> >> Interesting, It was NFS. DOH. > >The really interesting question to me is why it worked some of the time and >not the rest of the time. But you might not be as interested in that as I am.
Heh, well I am interested, i'm just not sure how to help figure it out. I'm really quite a newbie to actually developing for HURD. >> So now to figure out why my translator lined with the ORBit stuff does this: > >Well, start with a trivial translator and make that work before dealing >with ORBit. If you're that far, then try linking your translator with all >the orbit libraries but not actually calling the orbit code at all. My translator which is trivial (creates a virtual file full of 'y's), but is linked with ORBit, dies with the same error with all the CORBA calls commented out as without: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/local/testtrans$ settrans -ac foo random-dot-org [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/local/testtrans$ less foo foo: (system server) error with unknown subsystem I made an rpctrace of a cat foo which is at http://www.grawk.net/~nick/proj/hurd/testtrans/rpctrace-of-random-dot-org-failure I'm not sure how to interpert it, I'm also not sure how to debug this. How do I see where its getting to with gdb or whatever? thanks! as always, nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.fargus.net/nick Developer - Systems Engineer - Mad System Guru - MOO Sales he picks up scraps of information/he's adept at adaptation because for strangers and arrangers/constant change is here to stay

