liblockfile | The standard lockfile library Debian packaging is at https://githubcom/miquels/liblockfile-debian | Runtime Evironment library
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kandi X-RAY | liblockfile Summary
liblockfile is a C library typically used in Server, Runtime Evironment applications. liblockfile has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However liblockfile has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.
This library implements a number of functions found in -lmail on SysV systems. These functions are designed to lock the standard mailboxes in /var/mail (or wherever the system puts them). In additions, this library adds a number of functions to create, manage and remove generic lockfiles. The lockfiles are created by this library in an NFS-safe manner, that is by using a tempfile and using link(2) to create the lockfile. It works around several defects in NFS servers to make sure the lockfile is created atomically. The locking strategy is compatible with other well-written NFS-safe programs that create lockfiles - such as procmail, exim and mutt. If you are trying to lock a mailbox in a directory writable for group mail, the locking functions will call a helper application which runs setgid to do the actual locking. The helper application "dotlockfile" can also be used directly, for example for use in shellscripts. This means a program such as a MUA doesn’t need to be setgid mail anymore to be able to lock the mailbox.
This library implements a number of functions found in -lmail on SysV systems. These functions are designed to lock the standard mailboxes in /var/mail (or wherever the system puts them). In additions, this library adds a number of functions to create, manage and remove generic lockfiles. The lockfiles are created by this library in an NFS-safe manner, that is by using a tempfile and using link(2) to create the lockfile. It works around several defects in NFS servers to make sure the lockfile is created atomically. The locking strategy is compatible with other well-written NFS-safe programs that create lockfiles - such as procmail, exim and mutt. If you are trying to lock a mailbox in a directory writable for group mail, the locking functions will call a helper application which runs setgid to do the actual locking. The helper application "dotlockfile" can also be used directly, for example for use in shellscripts. This means a program such as a MUA doesn’t need to be setgid mail anymore to be able to lock the mailbox.
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liblockfile has a low active ecosystem.
It has 13 star(s) with 9 fork(s). There are 3 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 3 open issues and 5 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 203 days. There are 9 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of liblockfile is v1.17
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liblockfile has no bugs reported.
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liblockfile has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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liblockfile has a Non-SPDX License.
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Apache LockFile issue
Asked 2020-Jun-23 at 07:49
I am trying to migrate from Apache 2.2 on Debian 7 to Apache 2.4 on CentOS 7. when httpd starts, it fails to start as below.
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Answered 2020-Jun-23 at 07:49Replace this line:
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