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2005 Apr 24
3
[Bug 2645] --one-file-system semantics changed with 2.6.4 (bug?)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2645 ------- Additional Comments From dalgoda@ix.netcom.com 2005-04-24 11:36 ------- It looks like the culprit is the change for receiver.c 1.130. It pulled the call to send_file_list(-1,...), which is what handled the one_file_system code. It's not like we can easily go back either, since flist.c 1.267 removed support for f=-1. Bummer...
2004 Nov 29
1
syslinux-2.12-pre1 install bug
...nstall make -C sample com32 all make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/syslinux/syslinux-2.12-pre1/sample' make[1]: *** No rule to make target `com32'. Stop. make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/syslinux/syslinux-2.12-pre1/sample' make: *** [installer] Error 2 -- Mike Castle dalgoda at ix.netcom.com www.netcom.com/~dalgoda/ We are all of us living in the shadow of Manhattan. -- Watchmen fatal ("You are in a maze of twisty compiler features, all different"); -- gcc
2001 Jul 25
5
Netscape/Mozilla: Windows plugins via Wine?
Many useful Netscape plugins don't come in Linux versions. Is it possible to make my Linux copy of Netscape use Windows-compiled plugins? If so, how?
2001 Jul 26
4
plain DOS
Hi! I just hear you talking about programs like UT or winword, requiring either a 3D rendering engine or a million DLLs. But has anyone of you ever successfully started a plain DOS Program like MS edit.com or duke3d? Whenever i try anything like that wine runs into an infinite loop and does nothing but produce cpu load and > fixme:pthread_kill_other_threads_np messages... With some programs i
2005 Apr 24
0
[Bug 2645] New: --one-file-system semantics changed with 2.6.4 (bug?)
...ystem semantics changed with 2.6.4 (bug?) Product: rsync Version: 2.6.4 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: dalgoda@ix.netcom.com QAContact: rsync-qa@samba.org With 2.6.4, the semantics for -x have changed, and are actually quite bizarre now. I think it's a bug, but I'm not certain. Take the following scenario: thune:/usr/src/rsync/rsync-2.6.4# mount | grep -w -e a -e b /dev/ram1 on /a type...