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Re: what gui backend
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Alexander Malmberg |
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Re: what gui backend |
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Tue, 25 May 2004 22:32:36 +0200 |
Pete French wrote:
> > rather slow remotely. On a fast local network, it might be ok; I haven't
> > been able to test.
>
> Its works fine here...
Nice to know. :)
> > With the current default behavior of -base, yes. This patch:
> >
> > http://w1.423.telia.com/~u42308495/alex/NSMessagePort_default.patch
> >
> > switches -base to use NSMessagePort by default, and with one user
> > account per user, it should work fine (it does here).
>
> O.K. - I havent applied that as yet. Is that patch going to make it into -base
> at sme point in the near future though?
Not in this form; there was disagreement about whether this should be
done. However, I plan on cleaning it up and making it a controlled by a
default.
- Alexander Malmberg
- what gui backend, Martin Kuball, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, MJ Ray, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, Pete French, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, Alexander Malmberg, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, Julian Leyh, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, Alex Perez, 2004/05/23
- Re: what gui backend, Julian Leyh, 2004/05/26
- Re: what gui backend, Julian Leyh, 2004/05/27
- Re: what gui backend, Pete French, 2004/05/24
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- Re: what gui backend, MJ Ray, 2004/05/23
Re: what gui backend, Martin Kuball, 2004/05/24
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