t of the master,
not the node. So there does not seem to be a need to DEPEND on bash
for munin-node.
I will ask the Munin maintainers to do something about the
"#!/bin/bash".
Lupe Christoph
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HTH,
Lupe Christoph
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only way I see is to get the files
from somewhere else on installation with a @exec cp ...
Is there a more elegant solution? It is a little painful to first move
the files out on package creation and then move them back after
installation.
Thanks for hints!
Lupe Christoph
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ameter was introduced "Thu Jul 20 20:59:45 2006 UTC (2
years, 9 months ago)" according to CVS, we can safely assume that it is
available on all platforms.
I'll send an accordingly modified plugin to the PR and the PR's sender
for testing. When it tests OK, I'll do the c
should not be on that list ;-)
Lupe Christoph
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Since it is really a bad idea to spin up a disk to ask it for its
temperature - with what can I replace that command on FreeBSD?
Thanks for your help,
Lupe Christoph
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modified by comparing it to
the sample. If it hasn't (e.g. package build), I remove it. Then i
remove the sample.
I believe this is a simple and robust method.
HTH,
Lupe Christoph
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On Friday, 2007-07-20 at 01:18:02 -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> %cat /dev/zero 2> /dev/null > /dev/null
> Ambiguous output redirect.
You're trying to use Bourne Shell Syntax with the csh. With csh, you can
only redirect stdout and stderr together like this:
%cat /dev/zero &
t
servers you use on your machine.
Lupe Christoph
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On Thursday, 2006-11-02 at 10:33:06 +0100, Gábor Kövesdán wrote:
> Lupe Christoph írta:
> the DESTDIR support is not quite ready yet. The current implementation
> is quite complicated and requires a lot of effort to maintain and
> support. I'm working on an improvement to do ev
? Right now
I'm stumbling from missing file to missing directory to missing file.
Lupe Christoph
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| bidder. Makes you feel good,
Quoting Matt Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Lupe Christoph wrote:
> >I have a few questions:
> >- What happens when you install the package with pkg_add?
> Exact same behavior with pkg_add.
... which means it's much easier for me to reproduce. I will have a look
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>
I have a few questions:
- What happens when you install the package with pkg_add?
- Does portupgrade -v add any information?
- Does /usr/local/etc/rc.d exist on the client?
Thanks,
Lupe Christoph
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