On Thursday 14 December 2006 00:17, Bastiaan Welmers wrote:
> - sometimes I still can't unmount the media even if all KDE windows (and
> other programs) are closed. I think some instance of gamin or KDE
> keeps running although all windows have been closed. This also
> indicates sometimes no
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 12:35:05PM +0100, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> On 14 Dec Bastiaan Welmers wrote:
>
> > One nasty thing is that when afterwards installing a package
> > requiring
> > gamin, it will fail with errors. To prevent this you could just
> > "fake"
> > the pkg db that gamin is installed
dick hoogendijk wrote:
On 14 Dec Bastiaan Welmers wrote:
One nasty thing is that when afterwards installing a package requiring
gamin, it will fail with errors. To prevent this you could just "fake"
the pkg db that gamin is installed however actually fam libraries are
installed.
And how exact
On 14 Dec Bastiaan Welmers wrote:
> One nasty thing is that when afterwards installing a package requiring
> gamin, it will fail with errors. To prevent this you could just "fake"
> the pkg db that gamin is installed however actually fam libraries are
> installed.
And how exactly is this "faking"
On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 12:06:43AM +, Bartosz Fabianowski wrote:
> Just a quick "me too". I have been seeing the exact same behavior ever
> since gamin was shoved down our throats as a better replacement for fam.
> But since nobody else complained, I figured it was just my system.
When buil
Just a quick "me too". I have been seeing the exact same behavior ever
since gamin was shoved down our throats as a better replacement for fam.
But since nobody else complained, I figured it was just my system.
Whatever gamin is doing, it is not showing up in lsof, but the file
system is still
Hi,
For a while now the file monitor program fam has been replaced
by gamin. When using KDE it seems to have the following issues:
- when opening a directory with konqueror/kuickshow/some other KDE
program, where removable media(USB stick, CDROM) is mounted,
KDE/gamin seems to keep the dire
On 05/06/06 01:21, dick hoogendijk wrote:
> Does anybody have a solution for the gamin / fam problem.
> Afaics only the courier package needs FAM still.
> So, I have two questions:
>
> (a) does courier run well without fam support?
> (b) does courier run with gamin support?
&g
Does anybody have a solution for the gamin / fam problem.
Afaics only the courier package needs FAM still.
So, I have two questions:
(a) does courier run well without fam support?
(b) does courier run with gamin support?
As it gets more and more packages that depend on gamin and not on fam it