On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 12:47:37AM -0500, Mark M. Hoffman wrote:
> Finally I noticed this patch from -mm1... and it solves the problem.
>
> nfsd--lockd-dont-try-to-match-callback-requests-against-export-table.patch
>
> How I tested: I applied the first 12 patches in 2.6.11-mm1; the above
>
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 12:47:37AM -0500, Mark M. Hoffman wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions. It wasn't very important to me so I didn't
> make time to follow up on it. I was just playing w/ ccache at the time.
>
> Finally I noticed this patch from -mm1... and it solves the problem.
>
>
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 12:47:37AM -0500, Mark M. Hoffman wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. It wasn't very important to me so I didn't
make time to follow up on it. I was just playing w/ ccache at the time.
Finally I noticed this patch from -mm1... and it solves the problem.
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 12:47:37AM -0500, Mark M. Hoffman wrote:
Finally I noticed this patch from -mm1... and it solves the problem.
nfsd--lockd-dont-try-to-match-callback-requests-against-export-table.patch
How I tested: I applied the first 12 patches in 2.6.11-mm1; the above
mentioned
Hi Tridge, Greg, et. al.:
I wrote, some months ago:
> > I'm using ccache version 2.4 [1]. I just changed ~/.ccache to a symbolic
> > link to a directory which is NFS mounted [2]. The kernel source itself is
> > on a local FS. With the ccache suitably primed, when I do a kernel compile
> >
Hi Tridge, Greg, et. al.:
I wrote, some months ago:
I'm using ccache version 2.4 [1]. I just changed ~/.ccache to a symbolic
link to a directory which is NFS mounted [2]. The kernel source itself is
on a local FS. With the ccache suitably primed, when I do a kernel compile
using
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