have STDERR open. If it cannot be created, it complains verbosely to
stderr.
The PID file is written in the child process. The only way the fdopen()
will fail on a fd that is already open is if you're completely out of
memory. As in other places in the code, I didn't consider this a case
that required a very verbose message. (Search for "strdup failed"). If
you still think a more verbose message is called for, please suggest one.
The attached patch corrects the error message to complain about fdopen()
vs fopen(). I hadn't noticed that until you brought it up.
-- kevin brintnall
git-svn-id: svn://svn.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/trunk/program@1532
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fh = fdopen (fd, "w");
if (fh == NULL)
{
- RRDD_LOG (LOG_ERR, "write_pidfile: fopen() failed.");
+ RRDD_LOG (LOG_ERR, "write_pidfile: fdopen() failed.");
close(fd);
return (-1);
}