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Re: Matt's patch
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Matt Richards |
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Re: Matt's patch |
Date: |
Fri, 18 Jun 2004 15:29:22 -0400 (EDT) |
I was under the impression that sbin was the default installation for
cfengine-2.1.6 binaries, but checking both directories is a good idea.
>From the changelog (since version 1.4.3):
Binaries are now installed in sbin instead of bin.
I also have a patch to separate LOCKDIR and LOGDIR for WORKDIR. In my
opinion, it makes cfengine look a little tidier. Attached is the patch for
this which includes the other patch I have made.
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Chip Seraphine wrote:
> Sounds mostly pretty good, but I'd hesitate about the changes related to
> $(workdir)/s?bin/cfagent. It's a behavioral change and will break some
> people (me included). Could we not have it check both places?
>
> (I have a TON of scripts out there that want cfagent to live in /var/cfengine/
> bin. Sure, I could do a symlink or something, but I'd rather keep it neat--
> especially since it has recently been emphasized on the help list that we
> ought not to fiddle under /var/cfengine more than we have to.)
>
> On Wednesday 16 June 2004 14:13, Matt Richards wrote:
> > This is a patch for some bugs that have been bugging me for awhile.
> >
> > cfexec.c - add -f filename option
> > - use sbin/cfagent instead of bin/cfagent (and use filename arg)
> > cfservd.c - use service name instead of ip for getaddrinfo
> > - modified access list to include "/" as a valid path
> > do.c - increase filename/pathname length to 100 chars each (GetLock)
> > ip.c - use service name instead of ip for getaddrinfo
> > locks.c - increase filename/pathname length to 100 chars each
> > - fix typo for last.%s.100.%.40s.%s.%.100s to be
> > last.%.100s.%.40s.%s.%.100s
> > methods.c - use sbin/cfagent instead of bin/cfagent
> >
>
> --
>
> Chip Seraphine
> Unix Administrator
> TradeLink, LLC
> 312-264-2048
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>
cfengine-2.1.6_AIX.patch
Description: full patch (logdir,lockdir)