Use the _startchange_ and _endchange_ scripts in /usr/local/adm. I was going to include Mike Ledoux's instructional message in here, but I can't find it in the archives! -- Main.BruceDawson - 23 Feb 2006 That's because I never wrote one. I described a method that I thought would work to control access, then quickly wrote the scripts to do it and sent them up to the server. Usage is simple, really, just run _startchange_ as yourself before making any changes, then run _endchange_ when you are done. The scripts will prompt you for a log message (reading from stdin, redirection works fine; or use the '-e' option to fire up a real editor) then do all the magic for you. -- Main.MikeLedoux - 27 Feb 2006 The scripts have been combined into one multi-call script, and some functionlity added. The script and links now live in /usr/local/adm/bin/ with data files in /usr/local/adm/changes/. There is a _logchange_ script one can run to record notes on a change that didn't need the start/end guarding. See the source for details. -- Main.BenScott - 03 Apr 20
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