On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Lourdes A Jones wrote:
> You may not want to hear this.
>
> It was caused because I always ran diald with the '-daemon' flag for testing
> when changing any configuration settings or executables.
That would explain a lot. Diald itself wants to be a session
leader so that it can run things like connect etc. in their
own process groups. This is necessary so that killing connect
scripts on time outs works. I made a mental note that it would
break if diald wasn't run as a daemon and forgot I'd never
figured out the necessary magic to make it work...
Mike
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