dctrl worked on my previous slackware release, and diald itself works more or
less on a completely new installation of redhat 5.2, but dctrl doesn't. It
requests diald to write to a monitor fifo it has opened in /tmp/dctrl.[pid] but
diald reports an error in the syslog: Could not open fifo /tmp/dctrl.xxx: device
not configured.
The monitor fifo is created 0600 to the person who starts dctrl, and diald is
running as a daemon (I have written a rc.d/init.d script for it). If I start
dctrl as root, it creates the monitor fifo as (root, bin), which should be fine
for diald to write to. What is going on?
It's diald 0.17 according to the CHANGES file.
- thomas beale
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