Hi, this comes belated as I was away for Xmas...
Carl Streeter writes:
Carl>
>> No! It is a conffile because /usr/bin/fax, a bash script, was the only
>> place to set your local fax settings as serial port, modem capabilities,
>> INIT strings, phone number, prinyer what have you.
Carl
> No! It is a conffile because /usr/bin/fax, a bash script, was the
> only place to set your local fax settings as serial port, modem capabilities,
> INIT strings, phone number, prinyer what have you.
If this is still the case, then /usr/bin/fax should be a symlink into
/etc, and the script should
> Robert> 2. /usr/bin/fax should probably no longer be listed in conffiles.
>
> No! It is a conffile because /usr/bin/fax, a bash script, was the
> only place to set your local fax settings as serial port, modem capabilities,
> INIT strings, phone number, prinyer what have you.
While /usr/bin/fa
Robert Leslie writes:
Robert> Package: efax
Robert> Version: 07a-2
Robert>
Robert> 1. The postinst script says to modify /usr/bin/fax, but it should
Robert> probably now say /etc/efax.rc instead.
Thanks, I will modify that for the next release.
Robert> 2. /usr/bin/fax should prob
Package: efax
Version: 07a-2
1. The postinst script says to modify /usr/bin/fax, but it should probably
now say /etc/efax.rc instead.
2. /usr/bin/fax should probably no longer be listed in conffiles.
3. The software looks for spool files in /usr/spool/fax, but:
a. It should probably look i
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