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>From: "Magee, David" <address@hidden> >Organization: Navy >Keywords: 200508032032.j73KW4jo024589 LDM 6.4.1 compile Hi David, re: build attempts >I had tried maybe 15-20 different combinations, setting (and not setting) >enviornment variables, changing the configure options, etc. It is a great >feeling to get it working! You _are_ persistent... 15-20 attempts is beyond most people's tolerance limit :-) >So, a trivia (of sorts) question for you - from my ldmd.log > >Aug 05 19:04:34 weatherman pps[25790] INFO: 3546 20050805190429.706 >PPS 000 FOUS71 KTIR 051901 /pFFHPA3 >Aug 05 19:04:34 weatherman pps[25790] INFO: Product already in queue > >So the product was already in the queue, does that mean that it will not >take actions specified in pqact.conf? It would have been acted on by pqact.conf actions when it was first put into the queue. If you inserted the product, then changed your pqact.conf action, and then tried reinserting the product, then your pqact.conf action will not be run. >For example, if I had a FILE set for this >product in my pqact.conf, would it skip the FILE, or execute the FILE again, >this overwriting the file on disk? It would not execte the FILE action again, since the product was not reinserted in the queue. >Thanks! No worries. Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.