François Patte wrote:
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Bonsoir,
I have just installed wifi-radar on my laptop bur it doesn't work
because there is no wifi-radar.conf file....
I don't understand!:
rpm -ql wifi-radar returns the there is an
/etc/wifi-radar/wifi-radar.conf file
This is false.
In /var/log/messages, wifi-radar complains that there is no
/etc/wifi-radar.conf
Why this wrong address?
man wifi-radar says: "If the conf file does not exist, it will create it..."
This is obviously false! (I am running wifi-radar as root, so it can
create this file without permission problems).
Is this a bug? Or did I forget something?
Yes, definitely.
But taking a wild guess that you entered the info correctly, is there by chance
a file "/etc/wifi-radar/wifi-radar.conf" while the application is looking for
the file directly in /etc?
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