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Re: ppp 2.3.1-2 problem



> On Sun, 26 Oct 1997, David ROCHER wrote:
> > Before upgrade, chat said "connect 33600".
> > But after upgrade to ppp 2.3.1-2, chat say "connect 9600" for all
> > my connections with my ISP or other computers.

Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> wrote:
> 	I think I found why does this happen.  I don't know why, but
> the line that should set up the tty is commented out in the source.
> This patch fixes this:
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> --- pppd/main.c.orig	Mon Oct 27 01:02:19 1997
> +++ pppd/main.c	Mon Oct 27 01:02:23 1997
> @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@
>  	 * while the script was running.  But then, if CD was negated
>  	 * before the script finished, we would miss it.
>  	 */
> -/*	set_up_tty(ttyfd, 0); */
> +	set_up_tty(ttyfd, 0);
>  
>  	/* run connection script */
>  	if (connector && connector[0]) {
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 	However, I don't know why it was commented; it was commented
> by a patch in our .diff.gz.  Phil, did you do this?  Why?

No, it looks like Christoph Lameter did it between 2.3b3-3 and 2.3.1-1. 

Christoph, what's the story behind this ?  Is it something to do with stopping pppd from changing baud rates after diald has already set them up ?

Cheers, Phil.




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