On Aug 12 2007 20:26, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
On 08/12/2007 07:20 PM, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Aug 12 2007 08:14, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Can anyone please check and see if fish protocol is working in the 10.3 betas. In 10.2 IIRC it does not work properly with a kernel greater than 2.6.20 or so. It seems to be some interaction between fish in the kernel,
ERROR. fish is a userspace-only filesystem, and does not even use FUSE. It uses bash only.
as the original kernel works fine, and it is not limited to openSUSE, see http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145123 for more info. Since I use fish quite a bit, I have went back to the 2.6.18 series kernel (i.e. latest updated 10.2 kernel) where it still works.
Did you check out the bug report? I know for certain, with all the same kde files, that it will not work normally with 2.6.22 (factory kernel) but works fine with 2.6.18.8-0.5.
I am running 2.6.22.2 (in 10.2), and mc has no problems creating a "Shell Link" - which is fish[1] - on both i586 and x86_64, to 'another' 2.6.22.2 machine (localhost). [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Files_transferred_over_shell_protocol Hence I believe this is not a kernel bug. Especially since
between fish in the kernel,
there is no in-kernel fish code. I do not think it's a socket issue either, because that would render mc unusable too. Run KDE/GNOME from a console, wonder about all those assertion failed messages, and then look for pointers. I get ####### CRASH ####### protocol = fish pid = 12345 signal = 29. 29? SIGIO. ("Your Input Is Ready.") I do not have much joy going deeper than this. But fish://127.0.0.1 works, so I suspect your asynchronous DNS handling is borked. It is really hard to track thanks to all the processes a simple konqueror in twm spawns. Jan -- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org