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#!perl -w |
#!/usr/bin/perl -w |
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# -*- Mode: Perl -*- |
# -*- Mode: Perl -*- |
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# $Basename: sman $ |
# $Basename: sman $ |
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# $Revision: 1.14 $ |
# $Revision: 1.14 $ |
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use Fcntl qw(O_RDONLY); |
use Fcntl qw(O_RDONLY); |
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use Config; |
use Config; |
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use lib '/data/wait/lib'; |
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require WAIT::Config; |
require WAIT::Config; |
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require WAIT::Database; |
require WAIT::Database; |
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require WAIT::Query::Base; |
require WAIT::Query::Base; |
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# WHAT DOES HE DO HERE? ULI??? |
# WHAT DOES HE DO HERE? ULI??? |
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# Re: some indexing scripts did use pathnames relative to the table directory |
# Re: some indexing scripts did use pathnames relative to the table directory |
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# especially the cpanwait script does this. uli |
# especially the cpanwait script does this. uli |
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# if ($tdid !~ m(^/)) { |
if ($tdid !~ m(^/)) { |
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# $tdid = $tb->dir . '/' . $tdid; |
$tdid = $tb->dir . '/' . $tdid; |
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# } |
} |
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# The main task of all that follows from here is highlighting. WAIT |
# The main task of all that follows from here is highlighting. WAIT |
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# is designed to make it possible to show the user why a certain |
# is designed to make it possible to show the user why a certain |