>
> It is planned to switch to /var/lib/gnome (or something like that,
like
> Debian) when I'll add Mandrake menu support to GNOME 2 (you shouldn't
have
> to wait for too long for that..)
>
Good. What about KDE (off head it is mandrake menu + kdmrc that is
rewritten on every boot).
-andrej
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juni 2002, 10:01:33 Uhr MET, schrieb Florent BERANGER:
> osd_cat is missing from the package, only the XMMS plugin
> (who don't work and crash XMMS) is in the package.
> Please, update this package !
>
> For Info Xosd is X On screen Display, as... TV
Hi,
I've contributed the xo
Oops, forgot : and you should always compile your programs with
-DREENTRANT (or add #define REENTRANT), at least that's how it used to
be, it is not in the man page (anymore?). Maybe, gcc is now configured to
recognize -lpthread and automatically emit REENTRANT save code...
Guy
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 17:24:42 +0200, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> I was doing a system update today. That system has /usr mounted
> read-only from the server. This concept in general does not work
> terribly well with Mandrake Linux, but with menu it is a disaster.
>
> That is because the menu dat
Hi,
clone() does get called but with -lpthread it segfaults (currently, only
main() threads core dump; this is being worked on by the LKD's).
(To see this try strace -f ./cl1 )
Anyway, like I asked you in a private message already why would you mix
the clone() system call with libpthread calls
> On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:21, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > > Can you mount /usr as ro and /usr/share (or as far down the
/usr/share
> > > path you list as you feel necessary) as rw?
> >
> > You must be able to mount /usr ro. Period. /usr/share is for system
> > independent _non-volatile_ data. /
osd_cat is missing from the package, only the XMMS plugin
(who don't work and crash XMMS) is in the package.
Please, update this package !
For Info Xosd is X On screen Display, as... TV
Thanks
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On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:21, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
> > Can you mount /usr as ro and /usr/share (or as far down the /usr/share
> > path you list as you feel necessary) as rw?
>
> You must be able to mount /usr ro. Period. /usr/share is for system
> independent _non-volatile_ data. /var is for v
Not that I needed it (as nothing goes wrong here without mutt :-) but
thank you for the explanation. It's more authoritative than shouting
"Is! Is not!"'s back and forth. I know MIME is for selecting view clients
at the receiving end (which does require the right tagging at the
sending end). I was