Matt Gushee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Yes, it *looks* that way. But it isn't true. I have verified that 500 > certainly is my numerical uid. > Perhaps your system is somehow confused? libc bug? > Besides, I think the X io error is the critical one. > It's probably caused by the first error. If you want to try to track down how, run with --sync in gdb to trap the backtrace where the X error occurs. Havoc -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
- [gtk-list] getpwuid_r() + x io error : What the ... ? Matt Gushee
- [gtk-list] Re: getpwuid_r() + x io error : What the ... Havoc Pennington
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- [gtk-list] Re: getpwuid_r() + x io error : W... Havoc Pennington
- [gtk-list] Re: getpwuid_r() + x io error... Matt Gushee
- [gtk-list] Re: getpwuid_r() + x io ... Matt Gushee
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