200.00% 1-5
t/pari_misfeature.t 255 65280 12 200.00% 1
Failed 3/5 test scripts, 40.00% okay. 21/27 subtests failed, 22.22%
okay. make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 11
/usr/bin/make test -- NOT OK
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gt; process?
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> Any ideas?
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> -ishwar
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http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-system.en.html#s-boot
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I aso tried placing the link in /etc/rc2.d bu had no luck.
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> Any help will be appreciated.
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> -ishwar
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ould be taken care of automatically by
the package. The ssh package does this.
Hopefully, this information helps to better understand the
documentation. I am also willing to help clarify information in the
documenation if you have specific questions after reviewing it.
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ot;address=%s\n", $record[3]);
printf ("city=%s\n", $record[4]);
printf ("phone=%s\n", $record[5]);
printf ("\n");
}
If I was to do something quick on the command line, I would use sed, grep and awk.
Otherwise, I try to use perl. Perl is a combination of those tools and more.
Enjoy.
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st?
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> :)
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> Fish
Vim.
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someone help me with this?
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> Thanks
>
> Ralph
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sed 's/[()]/"&"/g'
Here is the test I used:
$ echo "This (is) a (test) of (())" | sed 's/[()]/"&"/g'
This "("is")" a "("test")" of &
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> Carlos Hanson wrote:
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> >On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 10:31:07 -0400
> >Ralph Crongeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>Hi all,
> >>I need to
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quot;Good Friday" everyone:
>
> I seem to remember there being a Debian package that allowed one to parse and
> view Apache logs via the web. I can't remember the name of the package though.
>
> Anyone remind me? Thanks.
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None of the examples show that as a requirement. When I add that line,
I get the same results without a log showing a session opened and a
session closed.
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> Carlos Ha
further research to see
what effect one has over the other.
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> None of the examples show that as a requirement. When I add that line,
> I get the same results without a log showing a session opened and a
>
aphic, so perhaps I'm missing
> something!
>
> thanks,
> matt
>
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