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--- fax.orig Sat May 11 12:39:37 2002
+++ fax Sat May 11 13:42:33 2002
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
# - do not put spaces before or after the equal (=) signs.
#
# - variables can also be set on the command line, for example:
-# fax DEV=cua0 send file.ps
+# fax DEV=cuaa0 send file.ps
# or in a configuration file (see CONFIGFILES below)
#
@@ -36,16 +36,16 @@
EFIX=efix
# The device to which the fax modem is connected (e.g. ttya for
-# /dev/ttya). Use a dial-out (cua) device if available. If
+# /dev/ttya). Use a dial-out (cuaa) device if available. If
# there are links to this device then all programs must use same
# name or the UUCP locking mechanism will fail. For example, if
-# /dev/modem is a link to /dev/cua1, then getty, uucp, kermit,
-# pppd, dip, etc. must *all* use either /dev/modem or /dev/cua1.
+# /dev/modem is a link to /dev/cuaa1, then getty, uucp, kermit,
+# pppd, dip, etc. must *all* use either /dev/modem or /dev/cuaa1.
# 19 Aug 2001 changed by Masaki Shinomiya,
# because 'man efax' sais the default is /dev/modem.
DEV=modem
-#DEV=cua1
+#DEV=cuaa1
# Your fax number in international format, 20 characters maximum.
# Use only digits, spaces, and the "+" character.
@@ -98,7 +98,8 @@
# conventions. Protect with single quotes for delayed evaluation.
# Add a leading '#' to the file name to use binary format.
-LOCK='-x /var/lock/LCK..$DEV' # modern systems
+LOCK='-x /var/spool/lock/LCK..$DEV' # FreeBSD
+# LOCK='-x /var/lock/LCK..$DEV' # modern systems
# LOCK='-x /usr/spool/uucp/LCK..$DEV' # older systems
# LOCK='-x /var/lock/LCK..$DEV -x /var/spool/uucp/LCK..$DEV' # both
# LOCK='-x #/usr/spool/uucp/LCK..$DEV' # binary format
@@ -124,7 +125,7 @@
# out if you don't need to use config files. Warning: any type of
# shell command in these files will be executed.
-CONFIGFILES="/etc/efax.rc ${HOME:-~}/.efaxrc ./.efaxrc"
+CONFIGFILES="%%PREFIX%%/etc/efax.rc ${HOME:-~}/.efaxrc ./.efaxrc"
# A command that will generate unique names for logs and received
# files. 'date +%m%d%H%M%S' works on most systems. Protect with
@@ -421,9 +422,9 @@
# efax even if a previous process (e.g. login) has changed it.
# Comment out if you don't need to reset device ownership.
-OWNER=root.tty # typical
-MODE=666 # anybody
-# MODE=660 # only owner & group
+OWNER=uucp:dialer # typical
+#MODE=666 # anybody
+MODE=660 # only owner & group
# Regular expression for efax exit codes in log files that will
# *not* be saved. For example, use [145] to ignore exits due to
@@ -1101,7 +1102,7 @@
if given no arguments, answers the phone and receives a fax.
- use VAR=value to set variables (e.g. "fax DEV=cua2 receive")
+ use VAR=value to set variables (e.g. "fax DEV=cuaa2 receive")
session logs are written to a file with the date/time as the
file name and extension of .log (except for automatic reception).
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