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On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 12:22:20PM -0700, Bill Wohler wrote:
>   Every file that is removed now has an open_dir() error as well. For
>   example:

In that example, neither /etc/mtab nor /etc/adjtime were actually
removed from the file system, right? I must be missing something in
that report.

>   Also note that in the following two lines, /etc/mtab was *changed*,
>   but /etc/adjtime was not.
> 
>     open_dir():Not a directory: /etc/mtab
>     open_dir():Not a directory: /etc/adjtime

Both files existed in your file system before and after the aide run,
right?

>   This new behavior appeared when I recently upgraded to 0.9-1.

I cannot reproduce this with 0.10, but this might be caused by myself
not understanding your report. Can you please retry with 0.10 and
provide more information about how to reproduce the issue?

>   p.s. The parsing of the config file seems to have also changed in
>   this version. I had to rewrite my file for it to behave as it did
>   before, and I've noticed inconsistent behavior in the --update
>   command, and between the --init and --update commands. If I can
>   reproduce the problems, I will submit them.

Do I see correctly that you weren't able to reproduce them? I don't
see any more bug reports submitted by you.

Greetings
Marc

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