05-18-2009
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Thanks for your response but I have ran the auditing process with IBM support and send them the logs.
First, the output of ps and find please. Then we'll get to auditing if it's needed
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SoTempPath(3) Coin SoTempPath(3)
NAME
SoTempPath -
The SoTempPath class is used to store temporary paths.
The path simply turns off auditing in the constructor, and leaves the user with the responsibility of keeping the path valid.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/misc/SoTempPath.h>
Inherits SoFullPath.
Public Member Functions
SoTempPath (const int approxlength)
void simpleAppend (SoNode *const node, const int index)
void replaceTail (SoNode *const node, const int index)
Detailed Description
The SoTempPath class is used to store temporary paths.
The path simply turns off auditing in the constructor, and leaves the user with the responsibility of keeping the path valid.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
SoTempPath::SoTempPath (const intapproxlength)
Constructor.
Member Function Documentation
void SoTempPath::simpleAppend (SoNode *constnode, const intindex)
Append a node (specified by node and parent child index) to the path. This method is only available in SoTempPath, since it will not
consider auditing or hidden children.
void SoTempPath::replaceTail (SoNode *constnode, const intindex)
Replace the tail of this path. The node is specified by node and parent child index. This method is only available in SoTempPath,, since it
will not consider auditing or hidden children.
Author
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