On Tuesday 13 May 2008 15:59:39 Dan Williams wrote: > You actually do want to match the watch descriptor to the one that we're > saving; the patch (while it works) is essentially a big club when we > need to be a bit more elegant. The problem is that the watch > descriptors increase as you add new watches, and therefore if I added a > watch to /var/foo/bar that would now trigger the check there, which is > wrong. But you're on the right path :)
I never claimed my patch was anything but a big club! ... but it did work. Part of my problem was that I could understand what was happening in stuff_changed() and in sc_plugin_inotify_init() but the other functions and how they worked/interacted was not all that clear. > > I've fixed this "correctly" upstream. Turns out that GIO in glib > doesn't handle hardlinks either. But I've worked around that by doing > parallel watches on ifcfg files themselves (instead of the > network-scripts directory) to catch the hardlink case. I'll build a new > testing version of NM presently. When you have something ready to test, give a shout and I will give it a try. -- Gene _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list