libkse report (fwd)
Daniel Eischen
eischen at pcnet1.pcnet.com
Mon Apr 28 14:03:36 PDT 2003
On Mon, 28 Apr 2003, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Quite a positive report..
> Maybe if the latest patches are checked in, it may even do better.
Yup, I'm working on it. Should be sometime today.
BTW, mozilla worked for me after the first set of changes.
I'll have to try it again now that I have access again to
the machine with it installed.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 23:08:56 +0300
> From: Vallo Kallaste <kalts at estpak.ee>
> To: Julian Elischer <julian at elischer.org>
> Subject: Re: libthr broken
>
> On Sun, Apr 27, 2003 at 01:47:09PM -0700, Julian Elischer
> <julian at elischer.org> wrote:
>
> > THEORETICALLY it should be as simple as this:
> >
> > cd /usr/src/lib/libpthread
> > make
> > make install. (will install as libkse at this time)
> > cd /usr/lib
> > mv libc_r.so.xx libc_r.so.xx.hold
> > mv libkse.so.?? libc_r.so.xx
>
> KNode works and it seems the bug I had with libthr is gone. It has
> other problems, however, which I never had before. For some reason
> KNode thinks, after I've saved newly composed text to tempfile, that
> external editor is still running and no text is transferred from
> tempfile to KNode own editor window. KNode process remains in memory
> after closing, taking some 24MB of memory. Mozilla and Phoenix will
> not start up any window, they're show up in top listing, take usual
> amount of memory and are not killable by TERM signal, only SIGKILL.
> But overall, libpthread (libkse) is in better shape than I thought.
> The fact that KDE got up and KNode is usable, is quite a wonder.
> --
>
> Vallo Kallaste
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Dan Eischen
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