On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 08:44:11PM +0100, Michael van Elst wrote:
>On Thu, Feb 20, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 03:51:29PM +0100, Admin wrote:
>> >amd only writes the pid-file if the print_pid config option is set to "yes".
>> >amd-6.0.9-20030220 now sets print_pid to yes as the default.
>> 
>> Not on the version I just built.  Not only did it leave print_id = no, it
>> dropped the pid_file line.
>
>Can't repeat that, the installed file is correct.
>
>$ rpm -q amd
>amd-6.0.9-20030220
>$ ls -l /cw/etc/amd/amd.conf 
>-rw-r--r--    1 cw       cw           1016 Feb 20 20:40 /cw/etc/amd/amd.conf
>$ sum /cw/etc/amd/amd.conf
>16319     1
>$ grep pid /cw/etc/amd/amd.conf 
>pid_file               = /cw/var/amd/amd.pid
>print_pid              = yes
>$
>
>Maybe you had an old amd.conf file lying around ?

It got moved to a .rpmsave file.  The rc.amd file was different
in that it uses ``amq -p'' to get the pid file.

I'm off-site now so can't easily check to see the build log.

Bill
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