Re: SYSTIN, CPUTIN, AUXTIN...

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Le 20/07/2012 17:46, Jean Delvare a écrit :
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 05:14:26 +0200, mahimahi wrote:
In fact, I've two files in my /etc/sensors.d/ :
- ignoreFANs
- ignoreAUTRE
and in the two, I put the same first line (chip "nct6776-*")... but in "ignoreAUTRE",
there is an error :
Error: File /etc/sensors.d/ignoreAUTRE~, line 7: Parse error in chip name
I see it when I run "sensors - u"

I replace chip "nct6776-*" by chip "nct6776-isa-0290"... and it work fine

I don't understand why two same lines (copy/paste)... are not same !?!
They are not. Pay attention to the exact file name reported:
ignoreAUTRE~. The trailing ~ indicates a backup copy of the file,
created by your text editor. "sensors -s" doesn't know it should ignore
this file. So you must delete this backup file manually.

Merci beaucoup pour cette explication, je suis vraiment con - et aveugle - parfois !

Thank you very much, it's a fine explanation, i'm a guy sometime...

Jean-Paul BOUSSAC


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