>>It looks a lot as though something jumped through zero, possibly on
>>it's way through a patched trap.  Are you sure that exactly one
>>vncPatches is installed?  This includes vncPatches68k.
>
>Well, this got my attention. I have both "vncPatches" *and*
>"vncPatches68k-a5adaptive" in the Extensions folder on my PM7100. Is this a
>no-no?

I suspect it just means that one of them is not used.
The two sets of patches install the same gestalt code, and both of them
check for it, so if it exists already it just does nothing.


>FWIW, this does not cause any crash or instability problems. I *think* the
>Mac might go "beep-beep" and show no icon at the time when the 68k patches
>should load.

Sounds very likely - this is vncPatches68k basically saying "Hey! There's
already patches loaded!" (Actually, looking at the code, it's more generic
- it just means "Hey! I didn't load!"...)


>Maybe this is why I still have "drag" problems?

Maybe... (sounds like a sure thing to me actually...)


Since these safeguards are built into the patches for ChromiVNC, I don't
think Jonathan's warning applies if you only have multiple patches that
are meant for the particular version of ChromiVNC that you are running.
(But you should still clean it up just in case!)

However, if you have patches from the AT&T version, or that were meant for
a different version of ChromiVNC, then all bets are off!

Hope that helps!

Adrian
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