Overview
Comment: | Made wording slightly more clear |
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User & Date: | rkeene on 2014-07-23 07:53:03 |
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Context
2014-08-31
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18:07 | Updated to use a fallback mime.types file if specified one is unavailable check-in: 862bf6f56b user: rkeene tags: trunk | |
2014-07-23
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07:53 | Made wording slightly more clear check-in: f74837eecc user: rkeene tags: trunk | |
2014-06-20
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04:45 | Explicitly ignore the return value of read() for random data check-in: 6ab9a334b8 user: rkeene tags: trunk | |
Changes
Modified README from [15c37ea3f2] to [ec4fc9a30e].
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76 77 78 79 80 81 82 | desirable to use your own mapping rather than the default one. This can be done by specifying the MIMETYPES macro to "make". If no mapping is desired, "/dev/null" may be specified. Log Files --------- Because "filed" relies on chroot(2) and setuid(2), log files cannot reliably | | | | | 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 | desirable to use your own mapping rather than the default one. This can be done by specifying the MIMETYPES macro to "make". If no mapping is desired, "/dev/null" may be specified. Log Files --------- Because "filed" relies on chroot(2) and setuid(2), log files cannot reliably be re-opened. If you need log rotation then a second process, which can close and re-open log files, must be used. Any process may be used for writing logs but if the process does not support log rotation then it will not provide that benefit. For example, if you wish to write logs to syslogd(8) you can use logger(1), such as: # ./filed --root /www --user nobody --log '|logger -t filed' --daemon |