ifupdown-ng/executor-scripts
Zola e978d1a42c Fix a bug in the wifi executor script
When stopping wpa_supplicant, the code is supposed to check if a file named $PIDFILE exists and kill the process listed inside. Instead it was checking if a directory named $PIDFILE exists and because this was never the case, killing of the wpa_supplicant process would always silently fail.

This would, after a few invocations of the ifup command, leave the system with large number of running wpa_supplicant processes, all trying to take control of the same interface.
2021-11-25 22:44:19 -06:00
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linux Fix a bug in the wifi executor script 2021-11-25 22:44:19 -06:00
stub executors: drop set -e, closes #121 2020-11-02 08:53:30 -07:00