Ed Dolittle said:
>>> Sep 8 17:11:12 mirror diald[4308]: connector: /usr/lib/diald/connect:
>>> [: to: binary operator expected
> Here it is ...
> [ $FIFO ] && echo "message $*" >$FIFO
This should read
[ -p "$FIFO" -a -w "$FIFO" ] && ...
> if [ $PROMPT ]; then
if [ -n "$PROMPT" ]; then
> if [ $START_ACK ]; then
if [ -n "$START_ACK" ]; then
That seems to have made the problem go away - at least I haven't seen it
misbehave yet. I'll come back if it dares to squeak again. Odd, as it
is the script that came out of the diald-0.99.1.tar.gz package.
Jonathan
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