I'm seeing some odd behavior/bugginess with Gamin. If I open a folder with a
lot of files in it with Nautilus it seems too stall and never finish. For
instance, I just mounted a partition which has Ubuntu on it and opened ubuntu's
/usr/bin with Nautilus. It stalled and now Gamin doesn't seem
Hi Jerry,
You wrote:
What exactly fails to compile? I've tried on SunOS5.9 with gcc 4.0.0
and things are ok. I'm upgrading to 4.0.1 now.
I believe it has to do with having Kerberos (in my instance the
Heimdal package) installed. Then I pass this configure line:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
I hope this information is helpful. BTW - It could very well be
an issue with the Heimdal package, though in every other version of
Samba before 3.0.20 (this is where the change to your includes.h
file has been entered),
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote these words on 09/21/05 14:07 CST:
Yeah. It is a heimdal issue. They are using reserved C++
keywords. There was a change in Samba 3.0.20 to allow for
building VFS modules written in C++. I'm pretty sure the
heimdal folks are aware of this.
I'm not going to
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote these words on 09/21/05 14:07 CST:
Yeah. It is a heimdal issue. They are using reserved C++
keywords. There was a change in Samba 3.0.20 to allow for
building VFS modules written in C++. I'm pretty sure the
heimdal folks are aware of this.
Along with Yelp crashing, it also kept an xmllint process running
that ate up all the CPU resources until I shut down GNOME.
Does any of this sound familiar to anyone?
Hmm, I compiled 2.12 just a few days ago and it obviously needs a lot of
testing fixing small issues. I have tried Yelp