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Re: Error Message



> Starting dictionary server: shell-init: could not get current directory: [0302]:16180
> 
>      This was displayed when "/etc/init.d/dictd start" was invoked,
> and, of course, the message "Starting dictionary server:" came from
> the startup script.
> 
>      Can anyone tell me where this error message likely came from and
> what the numbers in the message mean?

could not get current directory typically means the program does not have 
permission to access the directory or a parent directory, or a directory which 
does not exist. i don't know what the numbers mean.

hope this helps,
justin

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