Are you sure? Couldn't the contents of /dev/null get corrupted if multiple threads are writing to it without locking? I know I generally read the contents of my /dev/null out into a debug logfile as a part of my hourly cron jobs. Don't you?
At 12:59 PM 10/23/2002 -0700, Steve Thomas wrote:
suggestion: You don't need to specify file locking (the trailing ":" in ":0:") when writing to /dev/null. :)
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