<quote who="Benno">

> Pretty much, but live in the knowledge that the second time you
> write a program it is bound to be better than the first attempt ;)

Benno.

but of course

I'll be better, even, if it will do tatally different things,
as I can't remember what the original did...

luckily for me, I've posted most of it here, or, rather, most of it came
from this list's contributions, so, I have till next scheduled execution
time to re-create it...

hmmm, what gives:

I'm re-creating this script 'logsproc' through mc's f4 editor, then, I
make a back up copy to 'logproc';

BEFORE I even copied it to backup file:
now that I looked at yet-to-be backup copy, I see, whatever I've already
written into logsproc *is* *already* in logproc, the backup copy...

some mechanism is 'mirroring' whatever I'm writing from logsproc to
logproc...?

what could it be ?

# ls -l log*
-rwxr-xr-x    2 root     root          800 Aug 16 11:23 logproc
-rwxr-xr-x    2 root     root          800 Aug 16 11:23 logsproc

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