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How to get a warning if a file is missing
From: |
Matt Armstrong |
Subject: |
How to get a warning if a file is missing |
Date: |
23 May 2001 11:59:01 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.0803 (Gnus v5.8.3) Emacs/20.7 |
I'd like a warning if /usr/bin/vim doesn't exist on any Debian system
I run. I tried:
files:
debian::
/usr/bin/vim action=warnall
(the Debian class is defined for me by the Debian cfengine package)
cfengien -v logs:
Checking file(s) in /usr/bin/vim
cfengine:squeaker: File/directory </usr/bin/vim> does not exist!
cfengine:squeaker: File/Dir /usr/bin/vim did not exist and was marked (warnall)
however, no warning is shown. I wonder how I can get a warning
printed without dropping down to a shell script.
I'm using version 1.5.3
--
matt
- How to get a warning if a file is missing,
Matt Armstrong <=