MMDF lock directory (was Re: '386 Unix Wars)
David J. Fiander
david at sco.COM
Tue Jan 8 07:40:46 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jan4.032920.13524 at NCoast.ORG> allbery at ncoast.ORG (Brandon S. Allbery KB8JRR) writes:
>I had this happen to me once as well... but when I ran checkque as root
>instead of mmdf, I saw stuff in the queue. Red flag... I immediately ran
>checkup and it straightened out permissions for me. And pointed out the only
>bug I've found in MMDFIIb #43 to date: you can't change the lock directory in
>mmdftailor, it gets misread. Since I've got the source, if it annoys me
>enough I'll track it down and fix it.
>
Brandon, in the introduction to the section on runtime tailoring of MMDF in the
paper "Installing and Operating MMDF II" (which I know you have, since you have
told others where to get it), it mentions that strings which are not simply
alpha-numeric should be quoted. If you do this it will quite successfully read
the lock directory name from mmdftailor. I was bitten by this once when I
tried to put an absolute pathname into the tailor file to log debugging output
for one particular channel.
>++Brandon
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David J. Fiander
MMDF Development Team
SCO Canada
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