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CVS update: Vanilla



Date:	Saturday July 17, 1999 @ 1:48
Author:	tanner

Update of /home/netrek/cvsroot/Vanilla
In directory cvs.castle.real-time.com:/var/tmp/cvs-serv12821

Modified Files:
	ChangeLog 
Log Message:
	* rpm/cvs2rpm (source): Copy the netrek.functions into the
	RPM_BUILD_SOURCE directory.

	* rpm/netrek.init: New functions for running daemon processes as
	non-root users AND still keep it looking like a Redhat 6.0 runlevel.

	* rpm/netrek.functions: Some customized init script functions
	needed to allow Redhat to run daemons as non-root users.

	* rpm/Vanilla.spec (Group): symlink logfiles that are generated in
	LIBDIR to their linux-location in /var/log/netrek.

	* rpm/netrek.logrotate: Added errors.LOG



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Index: Vanilla/ChangeLog
diff -u Vanilla/ChangeLog:1.29 Vanilla/ChangeLog:1.30
--- Vanilla/ChangeLog:1.29	Fri Jul 16 18:00:32 1999
+++ Vanilla/ChangeLog	Sat Jul 17 01:48:43 1999
@@ -1,3 +1,19 @@
+Sat Jul 17 00:45:48 1999  Bob Tanner  <tanner@real-time.com>
+
+	* rpm/cvs2rpm (source): Copy the netrek.functions into the
+	RPM_BUILD_SOURCE directory.
+
+	* rpm/netrek.init: New functions for running daemon processes as
+	non-root users AND still keep it looking like a Redhat 6.0 runlevel.
+
+	* rpm/netrek.functions: Some customized init script functions
+	needed to allow Redhat to run daemons as non-root users.
+
+	* rpm/Vanilla.spec (Group): symlink logfiles that are generated in
+	LIBDIR to their linux-location in /var/log/netrek.
+
+	* rpm/netrek.logrotate: Added errors.LOG
+
 Fri Jul 16 17:57:50 1999  Bob Tanner  <tanner@real-time.com>
 
 	* rpm/Vanilla.spec (files): /usr/games/netrek gets installed owned
@@ -524,4 +540,4 @@
  	update_sys_defaults in updateMessages to a more appropriate
  	location - updateClient in socket.c.
 	
-	$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.29 1999/07/16 23:00:32 tanner Exp $
+	$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.30 1999/07/17 06:48:43 tanner Exp $