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make pidfile default to null rather than writing to your cwd

svn:r853
Roger Dingledine 20 years ago
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2 changed files with 5 additions and 4 deletions
  1. 1 1
      src/or/config.c
  2. 4 3
      src/or/main.c

+ 1 - 1
src/or/config.c

@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ void init_options(or_options_t *options) {
   options->DirBindAddress = tor_strdup("0.0.0.0");
   options->RecommendedVersions = tor_strdup("none");
   options->loglevel = LOG_INFO;
-  options->PidFile = tor_strdup("tor.pid");
+  options->PidFile = NULL; // tor_strdup("tor.pid");
   options->DataDirectory = NULL;
   options->PathlenCoinWeight = 0.3;
   options->MaxConn = 900;

+ 4 - 3
src/or/main.c

@@ -628,8 +628,8 @@ static int init_from_config(int argc, char **argv) {
   }
 
   /* write our pid to the pid file, if we do not have write permissions we will log a warning */
-  write_pidfile(options.PidFile);
-  /* XXX Is overwriting the pidfile ok? I think it is. -RD */
+  if(options.PidFile)
+    write_pidfile(options.PidFile);
 
   return 0;
 }
@@ -750,7 +750,8 @@ static void catch(int the_signal) {
       log(LOG_ERR,"Catching signal %d, exiting cleanly.", the_signal);
       /* we don't care if there was an error when we unlink, nothing
          we could do about it anyways */
-      unlink(options.PidFile);
+      if(options.PidFile)
+        unlink(options.PidFile);
       exit(0);
     case SIGHUP:
       please_reset = 1;