Neil Tiffin wrote:
I would like to see this changed to this
As you noticed, on Tiger (and on recent Panthers) this won't work. No
matter what values for kern.sysv.shm* you write into /etc/sysctl.conf,
they will not stick, because they are reset in /etc/rc afterwards.
The only way to increas
I would like to see this changed to this
+ if [ -f /etc/sysctl.conf ]; then
+ echo " You already have an /etc/sysctl.conf so I'm
assuming you know what you're"
+ echo " doing. Please update your shared memory settings
to something higher and"
+ echo "
the include dirs for glib, pango and gtk were not
found, so i added the, to CPPFLAGS
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