KDE is working fine. GIMP & GNUCash are the only two "gnome" apps I am using, and they both work. "Everybuddy" now works... In short, it all seems to work. I am using rev 1.225 of proc.h and 1.48 of queue.h. Last cvsup was Jul 1 17:13 MDT. > ok, so you are saying that GNOME stuff works fine? > What do yuo have running and is there still anything that does the > wrong thing? > > On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Wesley Morgan wrote: > >> After reading this... I got to thinking, and I copied the old headers >> into the wrong place. After rebuilding, it works fine :)... That's >> what I get for doing it at 2am! My fault, you guys could have fixed >> this almost immediately except for some bad info from me. >> > Good idea. >> > >> > Unforunatly someone tried to complie a libc_r with the old queue.h >> > and it had the same problem (or so they said). >> > >> > On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Ian Dowse wrote: >> > >> >> In message >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >> >> Ju lian Elischer writes: >> >> >The big problem at the moment is that something in the >> >> >source tree as a whole, and probably something that came in with >> >> >KSE is stopping us from successfully compiling a working libc_r. >> >> >(a bit ironic really). >> >> >> >> Is the new >> >> >> >> (elm)->field.tqe_next = (void *)-1; >> >> >> >> in TAILQ_REMOVE a likely candidate? That could easily tickle old >> >> bugs in other code. The libc_r code does use a lot of TAILQ macros. >> >> >> >> Ian >> >> >> > >> > >> > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message >> >> >> >>
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