KDirWatch emitting dirty signal many times for one change
Michael Nottebrock
michaelnottebrock at gmx.net
Wed Apr 14 10:01:28 BST 2004
On Tuesday 13 April 2004 22:55, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> On Tue April 13 2004 21:15, Josef Weidendorfer wrote:
> > The advantage of FAM: It works around NFS not being able to reliable
> > notify file changes (?): If a directory is mounted via NFS, the FAM
> > daemon tries to connect to a remote FAM daemon on the NFS server, to get
> > file change events from the server in a reliable way.
>
> Do you know if such setups are actually in use? As far as I know does
> hardly anyone run such remotely accessibly daemon on its NFS server.
I do. :)
It's not a big deal, fam is a rpc service.
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