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From: Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us>
Subject: Re: Quick LP question
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 12:27:20 -0800 References: <3a525c13.0@news> <G6K8tL.12K0@wjv.com> <cj355t4a69m8u898qfsbd5h1sfktc8lr9e@4ax.com> <G6KJ8o.13n0@wjv.com> <3a5343fb.0@news> <s2185tg8updtfd0n4hl9vea3cuoilbjaqe@4ax.com> <3a54aa16.0@news> <9355ah$1f$1@nnrp1.deja.com> <lb1d5t01hpl7veqn1m4t2ac7ocj6gb8p10@4ax.com> <93d47p$3ac$1@nnrp1.deja.com>


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On Mon, 08 Jan 2001 19:25:59 GMT, sqwertz@my-deja.com wrote:



>If everything went according to plan, 5.0.6 should have an hpnpf
>binary that will now check the port corresponding to the -p option,
>rather than always blindly checking the first port; removing or renaming
>/etc/getone would then be unnecessary.  I don't see any reason that
>5.0.6's hpnpf couldn't be used on prior 5.0.x versions.
>
>If somebody could confirm this for me, my previous life would seem
>more ... complete.














# ./hpnpf                                                      
usage: hpnpf -x periph [-c port] [-nNrv] [-p port] [-l logfile]



It's also in the man pages for hpnpf.
You win and have redeemed yourself for past transgressions.



>-sw (Compaq Clusters for SCO Unixware dude now, in case anybody
>     was wondering)


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