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> Yes, that is essentially what is happening. The directory is called
> "wwwarch" and is defined in /etc/lsv-wa.conf to point to the absolute
> and url path to the list archives directory. It was called "wwwarch"
> because a directory called "archives" already existed. "Make update"
> resulted in the creation of and storing of icons in "wwwarch/images",
> presumably because Listserv looked in /etc/lsv-wa.conf or go.user
> and used the absolute path, but it doesn't use the URL path defined
> to display them.
I had this problem also. It seems that for a few things, but not
all, wa is using a hard-coded value for the name of the directory.
I reported it as a bug, but haven't heard back about it yet.
I also copped an attitude, and patched the binary to use my directory
name instead of archives, but a symlink called archives pointing to
the real thing would probably serve just as well.
Dennis Boone
H-Net
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