mux -p /var/run/snmpd.pid ${global.ipv4[eth0]}:1185 $
{global.ipv4[eth1]}'"
}
I found one of ${global.ipv4[eth0]} and ${global.ipv4[eth1]} cannot be
expanded into right value, which depends my interfaces order on
server.
I haven't had time to test this myself, but this worked
What do you
> think?
>
> Marry christmas! :)
>
>
> - Werner
>
> [1] http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
> [2] http://h20219.www2.hp.com/enterprise/cache/6468-0-0-0-121.html
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Patch applied to correct the problem as reported.
Iain Patterson wrote:
> Quoth Mark Burgess,
>
>> This is probably true, but the case cited in the mail is not a
>> limitation of cfengine but the argument "getopt" code in the
>> operating system concerned. I
THank you for this analysis. The original bug message did not contain
enough context to see this interaction.
M
Iain Patterson wrote:
> Quoth Mark Burgess,
>
>> This is probably true, but the case cited in the mail is not a
>> limitation of cfengine but the argument &q
Morten Werner Forsbring wrote:
> Mark Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Pardon me for saying so, but one recalls the story of the patient
>> visiting the doctor: "Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do this."
>>
>> To which the answer is &quo
able_spamd -Dmyfai_spamd_flock
>> -Dmyfai_spamd_disable_bayes -Dmyfai_spamd_enable_network
>> -Dmyfai_cron_d_myfai_ntp -f /usr/local/myfai/etc/cfengine/generic.c
!
> onf
>> Segmentation fault
>> $
>>
>> I'm almost sure that this
suggest is honoured. (Previously the user was warned
of this silly request - I believe that was okay, but now you get both
a warning and the multiple copy honoured as suggested.)
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