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authoredwin <edwin@FreeBSD.org>2004-01-10 16:48:29 +0800
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Nitpicks for the comms/qpage port
The comms/qpage port has a few minor problems. A default installation gives the following errors when the /usr/local/etc/rc.d/qpage.sh script is execute: qpage[68438]: cannot open /etc/qpage.cf: No such file or directory qpage[68438]: cannot access LockDir(/var/spool/lock): Permission denied qpage[68438]: cannot access QueueDir(/var/spool/qpage): No such file or directory qpage[68438]: cannot chdir to QueueDir(/var/spool/qpage): No such file or directory In short: 1) qpage looks for its configuration file in /etc instead of /usr/local/etc 2) It setuid()'s to a user (daemon) without permission to access /var/spool/lock but does not document this anywhere outside of the source. 3) It's queue directory is not created by installing the port. PR: ports/48059 Submitted by: Kirk Strauser <kirk@strauser.com>
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