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FreeBSD's writev(2) implementation is rather unreliable when large number of vectors is submitted - it returns EINVAL despite the fact that all arguments are pretty valid. This caused serious problems with GNOME's oaf and prevented Nautilus from working properly. The problem disappeared when I've replaced writev(2) call with appropriate loop based around ordinary write(2). Perhaps this should be investigated and the real source of the problem fixed instead, but I do not have a time for this right now. For those who interested I'm ready to provide a step-by step instruction on how to reproduce the bug. Special thanks to: andersca @ nautilus#irc.gnome.org |
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