Hi,

You have to be sure there isn't a currently running nautilus to start with
or you will continue to just open another window with the already running
process.   Try running nautilus -q first so all nautilus processes exit then
start src/nautilus should work.

Cheers
Trevor

On 3/14/07, Karl Ostmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi All,
I downloaded the nautilus source code (version 2.16.1) with apt-get
under Ubuntu Edgy.  I have made changes to the file
"nautilus-file-operations.c" inside "./libnautilus-private/"
(specifically, embedding printf()'s inside handle_transfer_overwrite()
).  I compiled the code and ran "./src/nautilus".  I observed the
effect of a printf() I added to a different file, but my change to
nautilus-file-operations.c seemed to have no effect.  How can I test
the changes I made?

Thanks,
Karl

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