--- rdist-6.1.5/config/config.h.oldpath Tue Nov 10 04:59:48 1998 +++ rdist-6.1.5/config/config.h Thu Jan 31 17:33:21 2002 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ * don't have the old rdist, then uncomment the "#undef" line. */ #ifndef _PATH_OLDRDIST -#define _PATH_OLDRDIST "/usr/ucb/oldrdist" /* Enable compat */ +#define _PATH_OLDRDIST "/usr/bin/oldrdist" /* Enable compat */ #endif /*#undef _PATH_OLDRDIST*/ /* Disable compat */ --- rdist-6.1.5/doc/rdist.man.oldpath Tue Nov 10 06:38:53 1998 +++ rdist-6.1.5/doc/rdist.man Thu Jan 31 17:36:57 2002 @@ -170,10 +170,9 @@ This option will only work if .I rdist was compiled with the location of the old rdist -(usually either -.I /usr/ucb/oldrdist -or -.I /usr/old/rdist) +(the path +.I /usr/bin/oldrdist +is used on Red Hat linux) and that program is available at run time. .PP .I Rdist @@ -558,7 +557,7 @@ should be of form .sp .RS -\fIfacility\fB=\fItypes\fB:\fIfacility\fB=\fItypes... +\fIfacility\fB=\fItypes\fB:\fIfacility\fB=\fItypes...\fR .RE .sp The valid facility names are: --- rdist-6.1.5/README.oldpath Fri Jul 19 19:24:09 1996 +++ rdist-6.1.5/README Thu Jan 31 17:33:21 2002 @@ -65,12 +65,12 @@ The way the old rdist started a server rdist is to run "rdist -Server". If the new rdist is run with the "-Server" option, then it -will exec a copy of the old rdist (usually /usr/old/rdist or -/usr/ucb/oldrdist). In this way, you get compatibility with hosts +will exec a copy of the old rdist (the path /usr/bin/oldrdist in Red +Hat linux). In this way, you get compatibility with hosts running the old rdist attempting to rdist to a machine running new rdist. If your host running new rdist wants to rdist to a host running the old rdist, then it must run the old rdist program -(/usr/old/rdist or /usr/ucb/oldrdist). +(/usr/bin/oldrdist in Red Hat linux). The definition _PATH_OLDRDIST in "config/config.h" controls the location of the old rdist. If this is not defined, or the defined