Dave Goodrich wrote:
Michael Bowe wrote:
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Mark Richardson wrote:
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OK, I'm going to reopen this thread as I have taken a break from the
issue to deal with other things. Looking again at my user distribution I
see the
Michael Bowe wrote:
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From: Dave Goodrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Richardson wrote:
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I have looked at the dir hashing code before in an effort to try and
understand it, but not being an expert C programmer, it makes my head spin
In the mailing list archives there
Dave Goodrich wrote:
Michael Bowe wrote:
- Original Message - From: Dave Goodrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Richardson wrote:
snip
I have looked at the dir hashing code before in an effort to try and
understand it, but not being an expert C programmer, it makes my head
spin
In the mailing
- Original Message -
From: Dave Goodrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark Richardson wrote:
If your only problem is the user count (lucky you) you can manualy reset
the cur_users and it will begin wirking again.
Ok now you make me worried... What other things have you run in to
because
If your only problem is the user count (lucky you) you can manualy reset
the cur_users and it will begin wirking again.
Ok now you make me worried... What other things have you run in to because
that was my fear anyways: I don't understand why this doesn't work (well it
just seems
Mark Richardson wrote:
If your only problem is the user count (lucky you) you can manualy reset
the cur_users and it will begin wirking again.
Ok now you make me worried... What other things have you run in to because
that was my fear anyways: I don't understand why this doesn't work (well it
Dave have you already found some more info on this subject ?
I have the same problem here (see my post)
Mark.
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 18:21, Dave Goodrich wrote:
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