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Heinz,<br>
Thanks Jeremy had asked me to forward the patch on. I guess he also did
it himself<br>
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-steve<br>
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Heinz J . Mauelshagen wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Steven,
I have changed that in CVS (Branch: LVM_BRANCH_1-0) a couple of days ago
and announced that on lvm-devel (the list for patches and development
discussions). Jeremy A. Puhlman pointed it out on October 4th already.
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 10:45:19AM -0700, Steven Dake wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Folks,
Some of the scripts use echo "string" > /dev/stderr when instead they
should be using echo "string" >&2. I have attached a patch that fixes
this problem. The result is that in automated builds, the stdout gets
stomped if you use the first technique (resulting in loss of logging data).
Thanks.
-steve
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<pre wrap="">diff -u3 lvm-1.0.5/scripts/iopver lvm-1.0.5-fixed/scripts/iopver
--- lvm-1.0.5/scripts/iopver Tue Jan 22 06:54:13 2002
+++ lvm-1.0.5-fixed/scripts/iopver Thu Oct 3 19:46:40 2002
@@ -48,21 +48,19 @@
sed -e 's/.*LVM_LIB_IOP_VERSION[[:space:]]*\([[:digit:]]*\).*/\1/'`;
if [ -z "$ver1" ]; then
- echo "Error: iopver can't determine the IOP version from $file1" > \
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<pre wrap="">- echo "$new not found" > /dev/stderr
+ echo "$new not found" >&2
exit 2;
fi
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