On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 14:53:58 -0500, Rick Troth wrote:
>On 01/27/17 14:48, Charles Mills wrote:
>> I*think* that generally that message is output by the application.
>> The application calls strerror() which returns that string,
>> and then the application prints it. I think your argument
>> is
printing a message.
Charles
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On 01/27/17 14:48, Charles
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Rick Troth wrote:
> On 01/27/17 14:48, Charles Mills wrote:
>
>> I*think* that generally that message is output by the application.
>> The application calls strerror() which returns that string,
>> and then the application prints it. I think
On 01/27/17 14:48, Charles Mills wrote:
I*think* that generally that message is output by the application.
The application calls strerror() which returns that string,
and then the application prints it. I think your argument
is with the application, not LE.
Sure, except the application in
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A customer is getting "EDC5129I no such file or dire
A customer is getting "EDC5129I no such file or directory". The file in
question doesn't exist, but that's okay (it will exist next timeslice),
so the message is annoying.
This would make sense for a command, but it's happening as a side effect
of a function call. I've seen this kind of