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Subject: Re: [kde-linux] Any way to run KDE without hardlink support in
From: James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj () acm ! org>
Date: 2003-08-30 8:01:07
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Matt Ross wrote:
> I think I mean hardlinks. When I currently run KDE it fails to run, but also
> creates symbolic links called .DCOPserver_hostname that point to nonexistent
> files in the same directory called the same with _:0 appended. Isn't this
> missing file meant to be a hardlink? The directory is writable because the
> symbolic link is created. BTW I have cleaned up /tmp/X* and removed all
> .DCOPserver* symbolic links in my home directory. Under the old NFS mount I
> was using [running from Solaris] this exact same setup worked fine for
> years.
No, that is normally a symbolic link.
It is the missing file that is the problem.
--
JRT
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