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 20:14:38 +0200
On 2004-08-11, at 20.00, Justin Walker wrote:
>>> There is no good reason to put mounted home directories under
>>> "/private", because they are already "private".
>>
>> I have no idea why it ends up in /private, but apparently something
>> changed with the Mac OS X 10.3.5 update. It's strange that only
>> Xcode, of all applications on the system, needs to have a problem
>> with this.
>
> That's why I think something got borked in your update; it would be
> useful to know what others see...
Then something got borked in the update for every colleague of mine
that upgraded to 10.3.5, plust the gentleman who reported the same
problem to this list earlier today (See the thread "Xcode 1.5 and NFS
problems?").
I guess we'll just have to wait for an official reply from the Xcode
team. <shrug>
>> Apparently automounted NFS home directories is not used at all at
>> Apple, that much is clear... :)
>
> I doubt that is true; it wasn't when I worked there.
Then I don't know how this bug could have slipped through. Granted,
most people would keep their source and build directories on local disk
for performance reasons, but you would have expected that someone, at
least once, must have accidently happened to try to launch a project
from their home dir?
Regards,
j o a r
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