Re: [PATCH:Specfile read, warning fixes]

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Hi Krishna,

  cut_tree/parse i think if the specfile was not set then cut_tree will
exit with an error . Well in changelog avati wrote "now tree is not cut
:)", now that is nice to way to know that problem was fixed :D.

Regards

> Good find Harsha.
>
> All,
> Is this related to the cut_tree/parse problem? Anybody was able
> to find the cause of that problem?
>
> Krishna
>
> On 2/28/07, Harshavardhana <harsha@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>    I found yesterday that glusterfs and glusterfsd both don't read the
>> specfiles when they are in the present directory you need to specify it
>> through a path which will start from a '/'. like
>>
>> glusterfsd -f glusterfs-sever.vol -L DEBUG -l /var/log/glusterfsd.log
>> now you do a cat on /var/log/glusterfsd.log i get
>>
>> [ERROR] FATAL couldn't open the file 'glusterfs-server.vol'.
>>
>> I am attaching a patch for this fix which was found that 'deamon'
>> changes
>> the working directory of the present program and sets it to '/'. Coz
>> when
>> i submitted the above command with NODAEMON option it used to work fine
>> for both when you deamonize no specfile is read.
>>
>> I have tested this patch on Debain 4.0 - GCC 4.1 kernel 2.6.18-3-686
>> SMP.
>>
>> Regards & Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Harshavardhana
>> "Software gets slower faster as Hardware gets faster"
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>
>


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Harshavardhana
"Software gets slower faster as Hardware gets faster"





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