dG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 14 September 2000 at 17:50:33 -0500
> My apologies. I should have included the original code in my email. The
> method you suggested is the method employed in the script on Adam's page.
> Unfortunately, svscan is not behaving the way the documentation says that it
> should.
>
> You can test this by executing 'svscan /service' from the command line.
> When I execute this command, svscan attempts to start ./run in every
> subdirectory of my working directory.
My init file depends on svscan using the directory specified, and it
works (the working directory at that point is definitely somewhere
else). I vaguely remember that this changed somewhere in the short
history of svscan; that older versions worked only out of the current
directory. Are you running the current version.
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