On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 20:33, James Henstridge wrote: > Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > > >I'm wondering if someone can help me understand what I'm seeing with the > >network:/// URL. On FreeBSD, opening this shows me the Add New Server > >icon like it should, but everytime I add a new server, an icon never > >appears in the window. I figured it might have something to do with the > >vfolder config. So, I added the following line to network.vfolder-info: > > > ><ItemDir>~/.gnome2/vfolders/network/</ItemDir> > > > >And after restarting Nautilus, all my icons showed up. However, in > >order to see a new icon, I have to restart Nautilus everytime I add a > >new server. > > > >I guess my question is, is this the correct behavior, or am I missing > >something in my porting effort? Also, the network.vfolder-info has an > >entry for Name, but the name of the network:/// folder seen in Nautilus > >is still "network:///". Is this correct? Thanks. > > > > > Sounds like the network: folder doesn't gracefully handle the absence of > FAM (the file access monitoring daemon). Don't know what FAM support is > like on FreeBSD though. Thanks for your response. I have libfam installed and working. If I add the ItemDir tag entry as mentioned above, it works as expected with FAM auto-updating the list of servers. Without that entry, I never see anything but the "New Server" entry. I'm curious, do you see the name of the folder as network:/// or Network Servers on Linux? Thanks. Joe > > James. -- Joe Marcus Clarke FreeBSD GNOME Team :: marcus FreeBSD org http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome
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