freebsd-ports/net/tac_plus4/files/patch-ac
Andreas Klemm 21a37f2216 Port update after repository copy
Taken from tasic@planka.carrier.kiev.ua
+ some modifications by me
(style, patch additions to compile cleanly, pkg/*)
added convert utility to port/package to enable people
to do migrations, if needed, see the docu for details.

PR:		13716
Submitted by:	tasic@planka.carrier.kiev.ua
1999-11-10 07:37:21 +00:00

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--- tac_plus.1.orig Sat Apr 3 08:03:47 1999
+++ tac_plus.1 Tue Nov 9 21:55:56 1999
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
authorisation and accounting.
.LP
On startup, tac_plus creates the file
-.B /etc/tac_plus.pid ,
+.B /var/run/tac_plus.pid ,
if possible, containing its process id.
.LP
.SH ARGUMENTS and OPTIONS
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
facility.
.nf
-local6.info /var/adm/messages
+local6.info /var/log/tac_plus.log
.fi
.LP
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
.B /var/tmp/tac_plus.log
Contains debugging output when -d is in effect.
.TP
-.B /etc/tac_plus.pid or /etc/tac_plus.pid.port
+.B /var/run/tac_plus.pid or /var/run/tac_plus.pid.port
contains the process id of the currently running daemon. The port
number is appended to the filename only if the port being used is not
the default one of 49.
--- users_guide.orig Sat Apr 3 08:03:48 1999
+++ users_guide Tue Nov 9 21:57:03 1999
@@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@
and then send the daemon a SIGUSR1. This will cause it to reinitialize
itself and re-read the configuration file.
-On startup, tac_plus creates the file /etc/tac_plus.pid , if possible,
+On startup, tac_plus creates the file /var/run/tac_plus.pid , if possible,
containing its process id. If you invoke the daemon so that it listens
on a non-standard port, the file created is /etc/tac_plus.pid.<port>
instead, where <port> is the port number the daemon is listening on.
@@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@
Assuming you are listening on the default port 49, something like the
following should work:
-# kill -USR1 `cat /etc/tac_plus.pid`
+# kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/tac_plus.pid`
It's a good idea to check that the daemon is still running after
sending it a SIGUSR1, since a syntactically incorrect configuration