> ability which could be used on startup.
I agree with this.
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It seems that vfs_mount.c rev 1.113 breakes something.
It also breakes mount_udf -C. Using rev 1.112 works fine with me.
A mail to current@ with subject "vfs_domount() ->...-> vfs_freeopts()
NULL pointer dereferencing" may also related to the same problem.
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> kdm determines X path as 'test -f $PATH/bin/X', so touching X is enough.
^^^ $PATH/X
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> symlink (to nowhere), or do I need it to be pointing to one of the
> servers? (Or even an empty file with that name?)
>
> Satoshi
kdm determines X path as 'test -f $PATH/bin/X', so touching X is enough.
Thank you. :)
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nk Asami-san prepares a small XFree86 package with port building)
To solve this, we can simply prepare a patch against kdebase's configure,
but I think the best way is put X to chroot environment.
If I was wrong, sorry. :)
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