Re: [Nautilus-list] two questions



On Wed, 2001-10-10 at 00:30, Alex Larsson wrote:
> On 9 Oct 2001, Chris Heywood wrote:
> 
> > hey..  two questions about nautilus.
> > 
> > 1) I'm still having problems with fam.  I've compiled a new version with
> > all of Alex's redhat patches in (new fam that is) and then compiled a
> > new nautilus from CVS, and I still aren't having any success with fam. 
> > I run fam all the time, with /usr/bin/fam -f -T 0   
> > 
> > that used to work.  any ideas?
> 
> You run this as root?

yep.

> What does it say if you turn on verbose -v or debug -d messages?

hrmm, this is running it with -d (fam is started then shortly after I
start nautilus):



# /usr/bin/fam -f -T 0 -d
fam[1443]: log level is LOG_DEBUG
fam[1443]: read /etc/fam.conf line 13: "insecure_compatibility" =
"false"
fam[1443]: read /etc/fam.conf line 20: "untrusted_user" = "nobody"
fam[1443]: read /etc/fam.conf line 28: "local_only" = "false"
fam[1443]: read /etc/fam.conf line 35: "xtab_verification" = "true"
fam[1443]: Setting untrusted-user to "nobody" (UID 65534)
fam[1443]: listening for clients on descriptor 3
fam[1443]: client fd 4 is local/untrusted.
fam[1443]: new connection from client 4
fam[1443]: client 4 said: client 4 is sockmeister, and wants a unix
domain socket
fam[1443]: client sockmeister said uid 1000; creating /tmp/.famASVbNE
fam[1443]: listening for requests for uid 1000 on descriptor 5
(/tmp/.famASVbNE)
fam[1443]: client fd 6 is local/trusted (socket /tmp/.famASVbNE, uid
1000).
fam[1443]: new connection from client 6
fam[1443]: Shutting down connection
fam[1443]: lost connection from sockmeister
fam[1443]: client 6 said: client 6 is Nautilus, and doesn't want a unix
domain socket


and well, nothing really happens.

or with -v:

# /usr/bin/fam -f -T 0 -v
fam[1516]: log level is LOG_INFO
fam[1516]: Shutting down connection


unfortunately that doesn't make heaps of sense to me.....

it'd be great if you could shed the light =)

thanks,
chris





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