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Re: Stop apt-get upgrade from messing with fetchmailrc?



On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 09:17:11PM +0200, Mart van de Wege wrote:
> Hmm,
> 
> Sylpheed doesn't seem to want to include your original post in the reply,
> so apologies if this is a little disjointed.
> Since the /etc/pcmcia/network script starts as root, it would be a minor
> change to just add a 'su fetchmail -c <start-fetchmail-command>' instead
> of starting fetchmail as root outright? Does this return to a normal root
> shell for the rest of the network script? AFAIK starting fetchmail is the
> last thing I do in my pcmcia script, so it would not hurt either way, but
> I'm just curious.
> I *really* want fetchmail to run only when the pcmcia is plugged in,
> otherwise it will overrun my syslog with whining about not finding
> mailservers, and I have logcheck running, so those whines will clog up my
> inbox (Thank $DEITY for filters).

	Well, I don't think adding the 'su' command you mention would
change the shell's enviroment. I believe the shell would still be a 
normal root shell for the remainder of it's activities. There's 
probably a way to make certain fetchmail is started only when the 
pcmcia is plugged in with a little bash or perl scripting I imagine,
but I don't use a laptop myself.
	As an aside, you should only make your reply's to the debian-user
mailing list, not to a person's private e-mail address and the mailing
list.

	Good Luck,

	Jimmy Richards

> Mart
> 
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