Laurent Monin wrote:
> Martin Proetzsch a écrit :
>> Hello Laurent,
>>
>>
>> On Jul 26, 2009, at 9:09 PM, Laurent Monin wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Yes, instead can you try the attached patch ?
>>>
>>> MAP_ANON should be defined, but not MAP_ANONYMOUS on some systems,
>>> so making an alias should suffice.
Martin Proetzsch a écrit :
> Hello Laurent,
>
>
> On Jul 26, 2009, at 9:09 PM, Laurent Monin wrote:
>
>
>> Yes, instead can you try the attached patch ?
>>
>> MAP_ANON should be defined, but not MAP_ANONYMOUS on some systems,
>> so making an alias should suffice.
>>
>
> I have done so and g
Hello Laurent,
On Jul 26, 2009, at 9:09 PM, Laurent Monin wrote:
> Yes, instead can you try the attached patch ?
>
> MAP_ANON should be defined, but not MAP_ANONYMOUS on some systems,
> so making an alias should suffice.
I have done so and geeqie works as expected. So, if it also works for
th
Greg Troxel a écrit :
> and Mac OS X 10.5.7 has MAP_ANON and not MAP_ANONYMOUS. Just dropping
> it seems not justified, but perhaps it is actually ok.
>
>
Yes, instead can you try the attached patch ?
MAP_ANON should be defined, but not MAP_ANONYMOUS on some systems,
so making an alias should
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Hi,
When I open a directory which holds an image where the exif AND the xmp
part is populated geeqie will do a segmentation fault in the function
syncExifWithXmp().
I tried to debug into the exiv2 library but without success. The problem
is that I
Sometime between alpha3 and beta2 (I think), the behavior of ^E changed.
Instead of opening a pane on the right on the image, there is a new
window. My window manageer (metacity from gnome) places this on top and
it's awkward to see the data and the image. So while I realize some
people want a s
and Mac OS X 10.5.7 has MAP_ANON and not MAP_ANONYMOUS. Just dropping
it seems not justified, but perhaps it is actually ok.
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understand: MAP_ANONYMOUS was not declared (where can it be
found?).
I think the problem is that POSIX specifies mmap but not MAP_ANON or
MAP_ANONYMOUS, found in . On NetBSD the constant is
MAP_ANON. My somewhat fuzzy memory is that mmap was a BSD invention,
and I'd expect NetBSD matches 4.