Should there be anything appearring in the cache folder ?
When I turn on OS debug output I can see errors:
pid 143 (ns020): sys_socket: fd 10
pid 143 (ns020): sys_connect(10, 0x253AA80, 16)
pid 143 (ns020): sys_connect(10): error -325
pid 143 (ns020): Fstat64(u:\g\Applications\netsurf\res\cache\d
On 5 October 2014 01:20:48 BST, Ole Loots wrote:
>Unpacking the package makes sure there is an folder called res/cache,
>AFAIK.
>I don't know how the netsurf core behaves when the folder is not found.
>
I think the front end is supposed to ensure it exists before enabling caching.
Chris
Hello.
>Am Donnerstag, den 02.10.2014, 09:10 +0200 schrieb J. F. Lemaire:
> On 2 October 2014 00:38, cj wrote:
> > I would have thought that any sensibly implemented system should
> > automatically create folders that do not exist, rather than die.
>
> That's what happened on my Atari system so
On 2 October 2014 00:38, cj wrote:
> In article <000def68.01ffd4900...@smtp.freeola.net>,
>Peter Slegg wrote:
>> A look in the log showed it was trying top open res/cache/control
>> so I created an empty folder res/cache
>
>> Netsurf was then able to start.
>
> I would have thought that any s
In article <000def68.01ffd4900...@smtp.freeola.net>,
Peter Slegg wrote:
> A look in the log showed it was trying top open res/cache/control
> so I created an empty folder res/cache
> Netsurf was then able to start.
I would have thought that any sensibly implemented system should
automatically
I tried build 2126 and 2127 and they both stopped with a Failed to
Initialise message.
A look in the log showed it was trying top open res/cache/control
so I created an empty folder res/cache
Netsurf was then able to start.
Should this empty "cache" folder be added to the build ?
Is caching no