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From: R. D. M. <rdm...@bi...> - 2014-01-23 22:22:29
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:06:01 +0100, Yannis Haralambous <yan...@te...> wrote: > command. I get the error message: > > Authorizing with flickr... > Authorization complete. > Sets are being populated in the background. Please wait... > Sets have been populated. Done. > fusermount: failed to open /etc/fuse.conf: Permission denied > fusermount: mount failed: Operation not permitted > Please make sure that user is added to the fuse group. > > I checked several times that the current user belongs to the fuse group: Looks like a problem with fuse, and not flickrfs itself. You're probably better off asking on a fuse mailing list. --David |
From: Yannis H. <yan...@te...> - 2014-01-23 20:06:14
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Hi, I installed flickrfs 1.3.9.1-9.1 through Debian Synaptic and followed the instructions on page http://xmodulo.com/2012/11/how-to-upload-photos-to-flickr-on-linux.html Everything went smoothly (including authentification) except when I arrived at the flickrfs ~/Flickr command. I get the error message: Authorizing with flickr... Authorization complete. Sets are being populated in the background. Please wait... Sets have been populated. Done. fusermount: failed to open /etc/fuse.conf: Permission denied fusermount: mount failed: Operation not permitted Please make sure that user is added to the fuse group. I checked several times that the current user belongs to the fuse group: groups yannis yannis : yannis cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev netdev bluetooth fuse scanner smfrev and I also checked that /etc/fuse.conf is readable by the fuse group: ls -lt /etc/fuse.conf -rw-r----- 1 root fuse 216 sept. 21 2010 /etc/fuse.conf I'm running Debian GNU/LInux 7 Here is the output of df: Sys. fich. 1K-blocks Util. Disponible Uti% Monté sur rootfs 110664528 99250392 5792684 95% / udev 10240 0 10240 0% /dev tmpfs 3296740 1032 3295708 1% /run /dev/disk/by-uuid/43061163-334f-46bf-b850-7e71d1555ac7 110664528 99250392 5792684 95% / tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock tmpfs 32551660 224 32551436 1% /run/shm /dev/sdb1 1922860892 1749938440 75246728 96% /data /dev/sdd1 1922858352 964261848 860920904 53% /data2 /dev/sdc2 1799818648 1121946044 586447092 66% /data3 Could you please help me in finding out what is going wrong? Thanks in advance -- ------------------------------------------------------- Yannis Haralambous Directeur d'études Institut Mines-Télécom, Télécom Bretagne Département Informatique UMR CNRS 6285 Lab-STICC Technopôle Brest Iroise CS 83818, 29238 Brest Cedex 3, France Tel: +33 2 29 00 14 27 Fax: +33 2 29 00 12 82 Email: yan...@te... ICBM address: 48°21'31.57"N 4°34'16.76"W Twitter: y_haralambous ------------------------------------------------------- ...the ball I threw while playing in the park has not yet reached the ground (Dylan Thomas) Es gab eine Zeit, wo ich nur ungern über Schubert sprechen, nur Nächtens den Bäumen und Sternen von ihm vorerzählen mögen. (Robert Schumann) |
From: Manish R. J. <man...@gm...> - 2010-12-14 04:49:31
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David, Franck, If you guys are interested in taking over the ownership of flickrfs, I'd be happy to grant you guys admin access. I haven't been checking my mails related to flickrfs, so its quite possible you asked for it before, and never got a reply. Though, its not been worked upon for a long long time, and maybe there's better stuff out there now. Also, look at "Desktop Flickr Organizer", if that interests you. -Manish On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:12 AM, R. David Murray <rdm...@bi...>wrote: > On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:09:04 +0000, Franck <roy...@gm...> wrote: > > Ok, thanks for the info. > > > > I may one day do a fork of flickrfs on github or something like that.... > > > > Do you use another application instead of flickrfs ? > > I've been using the FlickrAPI library directly, with my own > custom, special purpose scripts. > > --David > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Lotusphere 2011 > Register now for Lotusphere 2011 and learn how > to connect the dots, take your collaborative environment > to the next level, and enter the era of Social Business. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/lotusphere-d2d > _______________________________________________ > Flickrfs-users mailing list > Fli...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flickrfs-users > |
From: R. D. M. <rdm...@bi...> - 2010-12-13 17:12:36
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:09:04 +0000, Franck <roy...@gm...> wrote: > Ok, thanks for the info. > > I may one day do a fork of flickrfs on github or something like that.... > > Do you use another application instead of flickrfs ? I've been using the FlickrAPI library directly, with my own custom, special purpose scripts. --David |
From: R. D. M. <rdm...@bi...> - 2010-12-13 16:35:24
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:33:26 +0000, Franck <roy...@gm...> wrote: > I would like to know if the application flickrfs is still maintained as it > is not compatible with python2.6. I theoretically took over maintenance a while back, but although I asked several times I was never given access to the sourceforge project in order to cut an updated release with the fixes and improvements I had made. So I gave up. I no longer use flickrfs myself, so my motivation to continue work on it is pretty much zero. --David |
From: Franck <roy...@gm...> - 2010-12-13 16:09:31
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Ok, thanks for the info. I may one day do a fork of flickrfs on github or something like that.... Do you use another application instead of flickrfs ? ---- Franck Royer On 13 December 2010 16:06, R. David Murray <rdm...@bi...> wrote: > On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:33:26 +0000, Franck <roy...@gm...> wrote: > > I would like to know if the application flickrfs is still maintained as > it > > is not compatible with python2.6. > > I theoretically took over maintenance a while back, but although I asked > several times I was never given access to the sourceforge project in > order to cut an updated release with the fixes and improvements I had > made. So I gave up. > > I no longer use flickrfs myself, so my motivation to continue work on > it is pretty much zero. > > --David > |
From: Franck <roy...@gm...> - 2010-12-13 14:33:53
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Hi, I would like to know if the application flickrfs is still maintained as it is not compatible with python2.6. Moreover, after launching it with python 2.5, the processing get stuck at "DEBUG getattr:/autorun.inf:" and it is not possible to access to the pictures in the mount folder. Any idea how to fix it ? Best regards, ---- Franck Royer |
From: Sean Edison-A. <se...@ed...> - 2009-06-24 20:28:13
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I'm running flickrfs out of CVS (downloaded today Jun. 24 2009), with OpenSuse 11.1, python 2.6. When I try to mount, I'm getting basically the same error that Joseph F. Wiedmayer described in an earlier message (archived here: https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4f61be760906060607k37df2ddcw5aacd6ae7b0d9ffb%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=flickrfs-users ) Mine runs as follows: Exception RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion depth exceeded in __subclasscheck__' in <type 'exceptions.AttributeError'> ignored then the whole thing dies with nothing apparent in the log. Anyone have any thoughts? Sean |
From: Joseph F. W. <jfw...@gm...> - 2009-06-06 13:07:47
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ladies and gents....i installed flickrfs on ubuntu server 9.04 and when i go to initialize flickrfs i get the following error. any idea what is going on? root@vm-ubuntuserver1:~# flickrfs flickr_photos /usr/share/pyshared/flickrfs/flickrapi.py:63: DeprecationWarning: the md5 module is deprecated; use hashlib instead import md5 Authorizing with flickr... Authorization complete. Sets are being populated in the background. Please wait... Sets have been populated. Done. Exception RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object' in <type 'exceptions.AttributeError'> ignored Exception RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object' in <type 'exceptions.AttributeError'> ignored Exception RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object' in <type 'exceptions.AttributeError'> ignored |
From: Tristan <wol...@go...> - 2008-07-13 19:08:51
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Hello, I think I have a simple but yet not solved problem. I am using Ubuntu and installed the flickrfs package via apt-get... It works and throws no errors. However, I am unable to authenticate to Flickr because it seems flickrfs does not support the console browser lynx (actually I don't have any GUI, so no GNOME etc). Do you have a solution around this? I really want to get this thing to work because it would be a great timesaver for me... Thanks in advance Wolkenjäger |
From: Manish R. J. <man...@gm...> - 2008-05-23 20:11:12
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Hey Mark, There's no easy way to make flickrfs read-only; you'll probably have to play around with the code, and determine what calls need to be disabled. I no longer maintain flickrfs code, you may want to check on the mailing list if you can get any help in that. -Manish On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 7:41 PM, Mark Longair <mh...@po...> wrote: > Manish, > > Thank you for writing flickrfs - it's really great :) > > I wondered whether there was an easy way to make the flickfs > mount read-only? I'm planning just to use it to make > slideshows, and I don't want to accidentally write anything back > to my flickr account. > > thanks again, > mark > |
From: Paul B. <pau...@go...> - 2008-04-25 08:35:36
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Hi, Sounds like things should be working then? To get your fix we presumably need to check out the source for the python bindings from cvs. Which in turn will require building fuse as well? Any info on building stuff? Paul. On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 3:14 AM, <rdm...@bi...> wrote: > Just FYI, I've checked the minimal fix to the sets thread into CVS. > > --David > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > Flickrfs-users mailing list > Fli...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flickrfs-users > |
From: <rdm...@bi...> - 2008-02-28 21:55:30
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 at 20:07, Dave Holland wrote: > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 05:40:54PM +0100, Eirik Hodne wrote: >> Last thing I want to do is to sync the flickr stream to a local folder >> so that the slideshow won't stop in case the connection is lost for >> some reason. If anyone has done anything similar or have a brilliant >> idea on the best way to do it, let me know. > > Perl's Net::Flickr::Backup module works for me. It produces a tree of > folders rather than a single folder, but you can probably work around > that with symlinks or something if you want a single folder. I wrote a quick little script using the flickrAPI (that flickrfs uses) for downloading particular streams or tagged photosets, which keeps track of which photoids it has already downloaded. You'd be welcome to a copy if you want it, although it's just a quick hack with almost no docs and isn't completely tested. On the other hand, in theory you ought to just be able to use 'cp -ru' to copy a flickrfs directory to a backup location in your 'real' file system, thus downloading any new photos. I say 'in theory' because when I tried it random photos did not get copied correctly, and I don't yet know why. --David |
From: Dave H. <da...@bi...> - 2008-02-28 20:07:07
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 05:40:54PM +0100, Eirik Hodne wrote: > Last thing I want to do is to sync the flickr stream to a local folder > so that the slideshow won't stop in case the connection is lost for > some reason. If anyone has done anything similar or have a brilliant > idea on the best way to do it, let me know. Perl's Net::Flickr::Backup module works for me. It produces a tree of folders rather than a single folder, but you can probably work around that with symlinks or something if you want a single folder. Dave |
From: Eirik H. <eir...@gm...> - 2008-02-28 16:40:53
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Hi, 1) Are you currently successfully using flickrfs? If so, what version? 2) What OS/distribution and version are you running or trying to run it on? I was not successful under Zenwalk with python 2.5, flickrfs cvs (also tried 1.3.9) and python-fuse 0.2 (can't find 0.1 anywhere). The mount folder couldn't be read at all by the system, it was just some undefined file, but the log from flickrfs didn't report any errors, said it created sets and so on. ls -l would output something like: ?????? user user ?? ? ? ???? ?? myFlickr Also, there's no /usr/bin/www-browser-x or what it's called under Zenwalk, so I had to manually change the config file. I then switched to Fluxbuntu where it worked nearly as expected from the documentation with only one little exception: fusermount was not in /usr/bin but in /bin, so I just changed the chmod commands. In case flickrfs used fusermount itself, I also made a symbolic link to /bin/fusermount from /usr/bin, but don't know if that was needed. 3) How did you install the package (distribution-specific package manager, or by hand)? Under Zenwalk only python was installed before I started. Used the package manager to install fuse, but needed to install the python bindings as described. Under fluxbuntu everything was installed with apt-get, except flickrfs which I got from cvs. 4) What version of python are you using? 2.5 5) What version of Fuse are you using? Don't know right now, not near that computer atm. 6) What version of fuse-python are you using? 0.2 on Zenwalk 0.2-pre3 on Fluxbuntu 7) Would you be willing to test CVS versions of the code for me? Sure, but I haven't decided if I want to go back to Zenwalk to test this any further. We'll see :) I really liked Zenwalk, though. Maybe fuse-python 0.2 VS 0.2-pre3 was causing the problems... Anyway, I'm using flickrfs to get photos to a digital photo frame I've made out of my mum's old laptop (I got her a new one a couple of weeks ago). I'm currently living in another city here in Norway then she is, and come autumn I'll be going to South America for maybe half a year. So what I'm looking to do is to give her back the finished photo frame for her birthday next month, so I can show her always updated pictures from what I see in my every day life, wherever I am in the world. Thanks a lot to flickrfs for making this come true, when I found it (after lots and lots of googling for a way to do what I wanted) I started dancing around my living room in joy. flickrfs was just too good to be for real, I thought it was all a prank when I noticed it in the search results :) But it was not, and after I got it running I just pointed xscreensaver's GLslideshow to my /home/foo/flickr/stream and there it was! Last thing I want to do is to sync the flickr stream to a local folder so that the slideshow won't stop in case the connection is lost for some reason. If anyone has done anything similar or have a brilliant idea on the best way to do it, let me know. - eddan |
From: <rdm...@bi...> - 2008-01-30 14:11:55
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 at 21:55, Carlos Moffat wrote: > Well, I grabbed a previous version from Debian's snapshot server. The > versioning was funny, but fuse.__version__ threw an exception so I'm > guessing is 0.1. > > Anyways, it got stuck in the same place as the newer version. Hmm. Could you send me a copy of the log file that flickrfs generates, please? It might give me a clue. (It's in the .flickrfs directory). --David |
From: Carlos M. <car...@el...> - 2008-01-30 02:58:29
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On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 21:46 -0500, rdm...@bi... wrote: > On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 at 17:11, Carlos Moffat wrote: > > When I mount the flickrfs directory, it goes through the authorization > > successfully, a /sets and /tags directory is created, but they are not > > populated. > [...] > > fuse.__version__ > > '0.2-pre3' > > So I'm pretty sure your problem is the threading problem in fuse 0.2. > I haven't heard back from the fuse-python maintainer yet. > > Can you downgrade to fuse-python 0.1? > Well, I grabbed a previous version from Debian's snapshot server. The versioning was funny, but fuse.__version__ threw an exception so I'm guessing is 0.1. Anyways, it got stuck in the same place as the newer version. Carlos > I'm thinking maybe I could introduce a configurable 'sync' mode where > flickrfs wouldn't do anything in the background, to let people who are > stuck with fuse-python 0.2 at least be able to use flickrfs. > > --David |
From: <rdm...@bi...> - 2008-01-30 02:46:00
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 at 17:11, Carlos Moffat wrote: > When I mount the flickrfs directory, it goes through the authorization > successfully, a /sets and /tags directory is created, but they are not > populated. [...] > fuse.__version__ > '0.2-pre3' So I'm pretty sure your problem is the threading problem in fuse 0.2. I haven't heard back from the fuse-python maintainer yet. Can you downgrade to fuse-python 0.1? I'm thinking maybe I could introduce a configurable 'sync' mode where flickrfs wouldn't do anything in the background, to let people who are stuck with fuse-python 0.2 at least be able to use flickrfs. --David |
From: Carlos M. <car...@el...> - 2008-01-29 22:11:31
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On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 15:14 -0500, rdm...@bi... wrote: > On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 at 14:58, Carlos Moffat wrote: > > 1) Are you currently successfully using flickrfs? If so, > > what version? > > > > Nop. v1.3.9 > > What does your 'no' look like? Are you getting the message about > fuse not having a 'mountpoint' attribute? Or are you one of the > ones not getting the sets directory populated? Or something else? When I mount the flickrfs directory, it goes through the authorization successfully, a /sets and /tags directory is created, but they are not populated. > > > 6) What version of fuse-python are you using? > > > > 1.02 > > fuse-python from the source comes in two flavors, 0.1 and 0.2. > If you start up python and do: > > >> import fuse > >> fuse.__version__ > > and it gives you an unknown attribute error, then you have 0.1. > If it gives you something else, it should be 0.2, and in that > case flickrfs won't (currently) work due to a threading bug > in fuse-python 0.2. Ok fuse.__version__ '0.2-pre3' Carlos > > --David |
From: <rdm...@bi...> - 2008-01-29 20:14:41
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 at 14:58, Carlos Moffat wrote: > 1) Are you currently successfully using flickrfs? If so, > what version? > > Nop. v1.3.9 What does your 'no' look like? Are you getting the message about fuse not having a 'mountpoint' attribute? Or are you one of the ones not getting the sets directory populated? Or something else? > 6) What version of fuse-python are you using? > > 1.02 fuse-python from the source comes in two flavors, 0.1 and 0.2. If you start up python and do: >> import fuse >> fuse.__version__ and it gives you an unknown attribute error, then you have 0.1. If it gives you something else, it should be 0.2, and in that case flickrfs won't (currently) work due to a threading bug in fuse-python 0.2. --David |
From: Carlos M. <car...@el...> - 2008-01-29 19:58:40
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1) Are you currently successfully using flickrfs? If so, what version? Nop. v1.3.9 2) What OS/distribution and version are you running or trying to run it on? Debian/Sid 3) How did you install the package (distribution-specific package manager, or by hand)? package manager. 4) What version of python are you using? 2.4.4 5) What version of Fuse are you using? mmh. kernel 2.6.23, fuse-utils 2.7.2 6) What version of fuse-python are you using? 1.02 7) Would you be willing to test CVS versions of the code for me? Sure. Carlos |
From: <rdm...@bi...> - 2008-01-29 02:14:55
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Just FYI, I've checked the minimal fix to the sets thread into CVS. --David |
From: <rdm...@bi...> - 2008-01-28 18:57:04
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 at 10:24, Liutom wrote: > 2) cvs-version modified: > i can see "most" photos > ( have one folder with ca. 660 Photos but only 500 (1000 files inkl. meta-data-files) are visible.... > > did you limit the update??? I didn't, but there has been a historical limit of 500 photos per folder in flickrfs. That's something I'd like to fix. So I think perhaps the threading change fixes the empty folder problem, or at least your version of it. I've been looking into that "more robust" fix I mentioned, and it looks like in order to really fix things properly I'm going to have to redo the threading code. I think we are running into deadlocks. So later today I will commit that one line fix, and then pull together what I can of a "current bug list" to see what I should work on next. The 500 image limit will be one of the items on the list. So far you are the only user who has responded to the survey :( --David |
From: <rdm...@bi...> - 2008-01-27 17:32:24
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 at 08:06, Liutom wrote: > - python-fuse 2.5 (note: fuse-python is NOT working - but i don know the difference between these two packages!!) Ah ha! I didn't realize there were two packages. Installing python-fuse instead of fuse-python got threading working for me. And here's the most interesting thing: python-fuse is version 0.1, while fuse-python is version 0.2. So there definitely seems to be a problem with fuse-python version 0.2 and threading. I've reported this to the author. > with this i can see /set/set_xy/photo_xy.jpg !!! > but when there are too many files or directories (sets) then /set is populated with my /set_xy/ but no photos inside Flickrfs starts a new thread for each set. I wonder if there's a problem when there are lots of threads. Do you get no photos in _any_ of the sets, or just some of them? What happens if you wait a while (ten minutes or more, say, though it shouldn't take that long)? > --np-preserve=all is needed because some photos with wrong permissions cant be uploaded... Do you have your permissions in the source directories set according to the flickrfs conventions, or unix conventions? Which permission combinations cause problems? --David |
From: Liutom <li...@we...> - 2008-01-27 16:06:12
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Hello david, thanks - i am very happy that things go on :-))) I hope you can get it !!! And thanx again to manish for the "initial" flickrfs You asked for my enviroment: "Gentoo" linux - python-fuse 2.5 (note: fuse-python is NOT working - but i don know the difference between these two packages!!) - python 2.4.4-r6 - fuse 2.7.2 - cvs-version of flickrfs with this i can see /set/set_xy/photo_xy.jpg !!! but when there are too many files or directories (sets) then /set is populated with my /set_xy/ but no photos inside so when i again copy files to flickrfs i have these photos twice (or multiple times) in flickr ... my copy-command looks like this: cp --no-preserve=all -Ruv /home/Photos/* /mnt/flickr/sets under /Photos/ are a lot of subdirectories like 2008-01-01_day_one etc.. so when i update a photo it will be replaced (-u) or added --np-preserve=all is needed because some photos with wrong permissions cant be uploaded... thanx thomas rdm...@bi... wrote: I'd like to conduct a little survey of those who are using flickrfs or would like to but can't get it to work for them. Please reply only to me and I will summarize the results for the list. 1) Are you currently successfully using flickrfs? If so, what version? 2) What OS/distribution and version are you running or trying to run it on? 3) How did you install the package (distribution-specific package manager, or by hand)? 4) What version of python are you using? 5) What version of Fuse are you using? 6) What version of fuse-python are you using? 7) Would you be willing to test CVS versions of the code for me? If you haven't gotten it working on your system, please feel free to provide additional information about what error blocked you from doing so. I probably won't reply to such bug reports directly...eventually I'll get the bug list organized, but for now I'm just trying to get a feel of where we are currently at with respect to system compatibility and bugs. --David ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Flickrfs-users mailing list Fli...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flickrfs-users --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. |