I forgot what the subject name was of the whole fsck thread. Anyways, I
got the same problem as the person who initially had a problem. (dumped
into a shell to fix it.) I didn't have a problem fixing it with fsck.
I'm really glad I read the thread. Thanks everyone! Anyways, it happened
after I copied a large number of mp3's (300mb or so) from my windows
partition to my linux partition. Person who originally posted: Did you
do anything similar? Could this possibly be an error with linux vfat
implementation???

While I'm at it: I was having some wierd lpd problems and someone
offered some suggestions but I have a really wierd problem now- lpd
doesn't print any errors to the console but I looked in the logs (in
/var/logs/messages, specifically) and lpd reports: No device lp1.
(Something very similar to that. ) lp1 is in /dev. And it is okay,
afaik. I didn't mess with anything there. Should I recompile lpd??

Also--- I'm trying to compile gtk 1.2. I have successfully compile 1.0.x
and 1.1.x before and am using 1.0.6 now b/c some apps I use don't
support 1.1.x. These apps do support 1.2.x. Now I need 1.2.0 for an app
that only runs on gtk >= 1.2.0. When I run make I get:

gdk.h 67: parse error before 'GDestroyNotify'
gdk.h 392: parse error before 'GDestroyNotify'
gdk.h 997: parse error before '*'

make then prints a few warnings and quits.

I didn't see anything odd at those line numbers. BTW, I always run
configure with --disable-glibtest b/c for some reason the glibtest
doesn't read the version numbers correctly. glib-config --version
correctly reports 1.2.0.

Anyone?? I haven't had much success installing lib rpm's and i'd rather
compile it.

Thanks.

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