Ralph,

At 01:26 PM 7/1/99 +0100, Ralph Clark wrote:
>I had that particular chat error all the time when I tried to run diald-0.16 on
>a 2.2 kernel. Upgrading to 0.9x made it go away. (I've got ppp-2.3.5 BTW). The

Huh?  I'm getting the same problem but the other way around.
I moved to the 2.2 kernel no problem (still using 0.16).  When
I tried to move to 0.991 is when I had problems.  I'm using
ppp-2.3.7, but I wouldn't think that's an issue since at the
time the "connect" is run (which runs the ill-fated chat), diald
hasn't started the pppd yet.

>So, I guess the most likely scenarios tare:
>
>(A) you've built diald-0.991 but haven't installed it properly

Possible but I don't think I did anything stupid here...  I 
edited my makefile to install in the same location
as 0.16, ran "make; make install"

>(B) it's installed but you're still running the old one cos it's in a different
>directory like /usr/local/bin.
Positive that's not the case.  I've run "make install" for 
0.991 and after having problems done a "make install" for 0.16
to get me running again.  

>(C) you're looking at the wrong part of the log file, at messages that were
>written before you upgraded.

I wanted to be sure myself... but once I've installed
0.991 I can't get the chat to work which means ppp
never comes up.

Oh, well.  I suppose I'll live without the neat "trigger"
messages and stay in the dark ages with 0.16...  since
it seems to work for me.

Thanks for the help,
  Stefen

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