03-10-2004
Thanks mAAddog,
I should have thought to post this problem on your orriginal post.
Also, I can't believe I missed that line! I read almost all the rest of the file, and there it is up the top, second line.
Will post up my results soon, just in the middle of compiling the latest BMG gnome 2.6 beta.
Thanks Greg
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