People seem to be using the diald-config-0.1 package a lot, probably because
it was released as an i386 rpm before rpm supported "noarch" as an
architecture.  It is very old.  The latest version is at least 1.2.1.

I think the old version is still on the redhat site with the i386 stuff, and
that is the problem.  The new version is on the redhat site in the noarch
directories.


On 21-Aug-98 Russell Poyner wrote:
>** Reply to message from Gary M Redden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 20 Aug 1998
>21:51:12 -0700
>
>Gary,
>
>I tried the 0.16.4 rpm and the config package you are describing. 
>Unfortunately I couldn't make it work for me.  I can tell you how those config
>files in /tmp are called.  They are the target of include statements in the
>regular diald.filter and diald.conf files in the default locations.  Memory
>fails me right now as to where those default files are, but it tells in the man
>page.
>
>Hope you have better luck than I did.
>
>Russ
>
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