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Re: parse errors - can't find reason
From: |
Edward Pena |
Subject: |
Re: parse errors - can't find reason |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Sep 2002 06:12:43 -0700 (PDT) |
I thought it was probably the lists creating an inner loop within the editlist
call to ForEachLineIn...EndLoop construct, and I was correct. The problem is,
how does one go about calling a list for any editfiles construct?
Adrian Phillips wrote:
>
> Edward Pena writes:
>
> Edward> Any ideas as to why the following continually puts a
> Edward> "parse error" return in the output? I have tried
using
> Edward> single file names instead of the loops (namelists), taken
> Edward> out the editfiles for inetd.conf, etc. etc., and nothing
> Edward> works. This is the only script in execution for
> Edward> simplicities sake, as it should be well known that an
> Edward> error in any given script (config file) can return as an
> Edward> erroneous error in a different config file. -ed
>
> Edward> control:
>
> Edward> access = ( root ) split = ( " " ) any_namelist = (
"finger
> Edward> login shell exec uucp printer time daytime echo chargen
> Edward> dtspc" ) sun_namelist = ( "comsat systat netstat
discard
> Edward> kerbd ruserd sprayd walld rstatd rexd ufsd" )
>
> Whats the error message and where is it pointing to ?
>
> Do lists work in this context ? From the tutorial :-
>
> * in the `to' field of a multiple link action,
>
> * in the `from' field of a copy action,
>
> * in the directory field of a tidy action,
>
> * in the directory field of the files action,
>
> * in the ignore action,
>
> * in a shell command.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Adrian Phillips
>
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