Re: A warning about Mac OS X 10.3.5 + NFS
Re: A warning about Mac OS X 10.3.5 + NFS
- Subject: Re: A warning about Mac OS X 10.3.5 + NFS
- From: j o a r <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 17:05:48 +0200
On 2004-08-11, at 16.53, Justin Walker wrote:
> Odd. On my 10.3.5 system, as well as my 10.3.4 system, "/automount"
> is a real directory. There is no 'automount' in /private.
I have both a /automount and a /private/automount, and they are
different directories. In particular, this is where my home directory
is mounted:
[protoss:~] joar% pwd -P
/private/automount/t3/dynamic/home0/joar
And this console entry is what gave me the idea that Xcode strips out
the leading "/private":
2004-08-11 14:46:00.684 Xcode[1142] Unable to index
/automount/t3/dynamic/home0/joar/test/main.m: No such file or directory
>> I welcome any suggestions for workarounds so that I can avoid having
>> to
>> reinstall my OS to revert back to 10.3.4...
>
> Can you revert to a previous "dot" release? I thought (without ever
> checking) that once a release is superseded, it is not available via
> Software Update.
You're right, and that's what makes it so difficult - I would have to
scratch my current OS, reinstall 10.3 from the CD and then manually
upgrade it to 10.3.4 (can't use SU as it would suggest 10.3.5).
j o a r
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