On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Ed Doolittle wrote:

> diald is sometimes started manually, though.  Some kind of
> locking might be a nice feature to prevent multiple dds from
> starting with the same conf file.

There isn't necessarily anything inherently wrong with having
multiple dialds starting with the same conf file. My dialds
first read diald.defs, then diald.conf, then one or more
files specified on the command line which may include others.
Locking based on conf might work for whoever first implemented
it but it would be practically guaranteed to break some other
setups.

                                Mike

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