RedHat Linux 4.0, getty_ps package file locations
Glenn Burkhardt
glenn at aoi.ultranet.com
Mon Jan 27 15:19:36 EST 1997
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Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 14:20:21 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: [closed: ticket #4524]
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On Mon, 27 Jan 1997 support at redhat.com wrote:
Thanks for the info! I have already forwarded it to the developers.
(4.1 will ship Real Soon Now, and probably won't have this fix unless it was
reported/fixed before now. But this should make it into the updates/4.2
in any event)
> There is an omission in the documentation for the getty_ps package supplied
> with RedHat 4.0. You changed the makefile to specify FSSTND file locations,
> but didn't patch the man page to note where the new locations were. This
> would be very confusing unless one turned on the debug options. But the
> existence of the debug option is omitted in the man page, too.
>
> Also, the first line in the example configuration files (uugetty.autoanswer,
> uugetty.ringback,uugetty.sched,uugetty.waitfor), saying
>
> # [ put this file in /etc/default/uugetty.<line> ]
>
> should be patched, too.
>
> By the way, the "as shipped" locations for the configuration file is
> /etc/conf.uugetty.<line>
>
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