Author: Duncan Bennett Date: To: Nigel Metheringham CC: duncan.bennett, Marius Vincent, Exim-Users Subject: Re: [Exim] Reinstate configuration file?
La May 10, 2000an, ekzakte je 10:54, Nigel Metheringham skribis:
| duncan.bennett@??? said:
| > I've written a little script that I call "eximhup" to do this. It
| > attempts to confirm the syntax of the configuration file before
| > letting me leave it. If exim -bV produces an error, it throws me back
| > into vi...
|
| Although the daemon won't pick up the new config file until you do
| this, other exim processes (specifically delivery processes which are
| started from scratch to regain privileges) will pick up the new config.
|
| You would do better to extend the script so it takes a config file you
| give it, runs a check on it - using the -C to ref the new file - and
| then move it into place if its OK.
Indeed, but if I re-wrote it into some sort of configuration file editing
environment, as you suggest, the name "eximhup" would no longer be
appropriate. :-)