Mike Jagdis wrote:
> 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...

If this is the case you definitely need to change the man page and make a
note in the readme file.

I can't be the only one using diald along with dialmon (where the
recommended method of doing this is for dialmon to invoke "diald -f
config.file -daemon") dialmon home page
http://www.quaking.demon.co.uk/dialmon.html

If it's alright with you I'd like to forward a copy of your email to Mike
Richardson, so he can update his notes as well.

Lourdes



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