Thanks,
I was sure there were a relevant solution. That’s exactly what I was looking
for :-)
> Le 8 nov. 2018 à 21:02, Kenneth Porter a écrit :
>
> On 11/8/2018 11:52 AM, Pierre Malard wrote:
>> As write in subject, I’m a newbie about CentOS an all RedHat declines. I
>> wrote a Shell script f
On 11/8/2018 11:52 AM, Pierre Malard wrote:
As write in subject, I’m a newbie about CentOS an all RedHat declines. I wrote a
Shell script for ours Debians (all sort of Debian like) which verify which packets
are present before running. I thought I had found an equivalent with « yum list
instal
Hi,
I’m french and literally one. So I’m not really easy with Sheakespeare
language. So, accept my apologies.
As write in subject, I’m a newbie about CentOS an all RedHat declines. I wrote
a Shell script for ours Debians (all sort of Debian like) which verify which
packets are present before r
On 11/08/18 10:26 AM, david allan finch wrote:
Does anyone know if they changed the way that desktop files for apps work?
Ignore this. I have figured it out. I think the defaults perms for rpm
have changed and that was why.
Regards
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Hi,
Does anyone know if they changed the way that desktop files for apps work?
It seams that inside your start script you can no longer change your
scripts directory.
Does it now call some form of restricted shell?
Anyone know where you can track these changes?
Thanks
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