Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
A couple of problems fixed in the attached patch.
Firstly the path used to connect to the network driver in non-root mode
was wrong. This may have affected you if you tried to use the
test:///default driver as non-root. I haven't tested this fully, but in
any case
Daniel Veillard wrote:
Looks fine, I assume no other network driver exist yet so there is only
once to fix for return values.
That's right, apart from remote in my private copy (which I've fixed).
Rich.
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On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 05:55:16PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> A couple of problems fixed in the attached patch.
>
> Firstly the path used to connect to the network driver in non-root mode
> was wrong. This may have affected you if you tried to use the
> test:///default driver as non-roo
A couple of problems fixed in the attached patch.
Firstly the path used to connect to the network driver in non-root mode
was wrong. This may have affected you if you tried to use the
test:///default driver as non-root. I haven't tested this fully, but in
any case the path is obviously wrong