On 10/21/12 18:36, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 21/10/2012 18:10, Arthur Chance wrote:
Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
delete them and add WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS to my /etc/src.conf? I'
On 10/22/12 11:17, andrew clarke wrote:
On Sun 2012-10-21 18:10:06 UTC+0100, Arthur Chance (free...@qeng-ho.org) wrote:
Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
delete them an
On 22/10/2012 11:57, mbsd wrote:
> I have tried it. There's my report ;)
>
> Without pkg_*, pkg2ng doesn't work.
> pkg info shows only himself (pkg-1.0.1). And I have no idea how to
> register all this stuff which I have already into pkgng database.
Correct. You need pkg_tools to run pkg2ng. Bu
gt; it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
> > delete them and add WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS to my /etc/src.conf? I'm running
> > RELEASE-9.0 on amd64 and will update to REL-9.1 as soon as it arrives if
> > that matters.
>
> There is no particula
On Sun 2012-10-21 18:10:06 UTC+0100, Arthur Chance (free...@qeng-ho.org) wrote:
> Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
> it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
> delete them and add WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS to my /etc
On 21/10/2012 18:10, Arthur Chance wrote:
> Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
> it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
> delete them and add WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS to my /etc/src.conf? I'm running
> RELEASE-9.0 on
Now that portmaster officially supports pkgng I've converted to using
it. Is there any reason to keep the old pkg_* programs around, or can I
delete them and add WITHOUT_PKGTOOLS to my /etc/src.conf? I'm running
RELEASE-9.0 on amd64 and will update to REL-9.1 as soon as it arrive
On Sunday 30 September 2012 10:14:23 Istvan Gabor wrote:
> 2012. szeptember 29. 13:16 napon Polytropon írta:
> > Use portdowngrade.
> >
> > This tool is excellent in obtaining older versions of a
> > specific port, for example to make it functional again
> > (like the xzgv image viewer where the
2012. szeptember 29. 13:16 napon Polytropon írta:
> On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 12:48:49 +0200, Istvan Gabor wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
...
> > But I would like to use/keep with libreoffice 3.4 (since I don't like the
> > interface changes they made in version 3.5 and 3.6).
> >
> > How can I do it in FreeBS
On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 12:48:49 +0200, Istvan Gabor wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I am a freebsd beginner.
>
> As I understood correctly there is only one ports tree which contains
> the most up to date (and stable) versions of programs.
> And there are compiled packages for the diff
Hello:
I am a freebsd beginner.
As I understood correctly there is only one ports tree which contains
the most up to date (and stable) versions of programs.
And there are compiled packages for the different releases, which
reflect the version at the time of the release.
For example the ports
quot;. For example if I have
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
Then xterm and xpdf don't update the top part of
their windows, which happens to be in top 1/4 of
the screen. If I resize the windows such that
the top 1/4 of screen is not used, then the whole
window is u
On 1/1/12 9:10 AM, Matt Mullins wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
>> Now, I'm wondering why in the world a server would need umass, ums and cam ?
>>
>> My understanding is that ums is the USB mouse, which we're never going
>> to need.
>>
>> Umass would be USB mass
the module is loaded either.
That's the SCSI/ATA subsystem; if this is the only of your firewalls
to have this module, perhaps it has different disk adapter hardware
than the others or another sysadmin decided to load it manually?
> Are there any ways of finding what programs, if any, re
USB mouse, which we're never going
to need.
Umass would be USB mass storage, which again we're never going to need.
Regarding CAM I have absolutely no idea why the module is loaded either.
Are there any ways of finding what programs, if any, require
Nothing to do oh, freebsd-questions stay in bat!
2011/02/25 01:07:58 -0800 erikmccaskey64 => To
freebsd :
e> I just can find any solution...
I was sure that ipfw can select packets by process name? at least there are pf
and ipf options out there...
You can always use jail(4) in conjunction with
I just can find any solution...
Please help!
thanks..
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On 25/04/2010 09:38:38, Fbsd1 wrote:
> I have Perl and apache installed on my system. Do I have to do anything
> additional to get apache to run Perl CGI programs?
> Is putting the perl script in the cgi-bin directory at
> /usr/local/www
I have Perl and apache installed on my system. Do I have to do anything
additional to get apache to run Perl CGI programs?
Is putting the perl script in the cgi-bin directory at
/usr/local/www/data all it takes to make things work?
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Dear list,
more and more annoying things are happening. Programs modify
X defaults in an unacceptable manner. For example, the Acrobat
Reader (e. g. acroread8 port) displays an ugly white mouse
pointer where the normal black pointer should be. The same
does Opera (e. g. opera-9.63 port) when
revenues that you can count on.
Prices for 2010 are, in many cases, at 2007 rates. Airlines and hotels are
ready to negotiate.
Please take a look at the tour links below and call on me if there is anything
that we can do to help you with future programs - no matter what the
destination or
Hi there,
I'm trying to debug some multithreaded programs with gdb 6.6, however
commands such as "info threads" or "threads apply all bt" simply do
nothing and show nothing. Am I missing something here? Is this the
appropriate list
there is an easy way. Type kdesu xpdf at the prompt
in a terminal (konsole for example) and it will pop up a box asking for the
root password. This is the canonical method of starting graphical programs
under KDE as root. It is the same mechanism as setting the property "Start
as other user&
Pieter Donche wrote:
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Mike Clarke wrote:
On Friday 15 May 2009, Pieter Donche wrote:
I see from your original post that you're using KDE so you could try a
third way:
Use to open the run dialog.
Enter xpdf or whatever in the "Command area.
Click on "Options", select "Run as
On Fri, 15 May 2009, Mike Clarke wrote:
On Friday 15 May 2009, Pieter Donche wrote:
I see from your original post that you're using KDE so you could try a
third way:
Use to open the run dialog.
Enter xpdf or whatever in the "Command area.
Click on "Options", select "Run as a different user and
On Friday 15 May 2009, Pieter Donche wrote:
> No luck (yet)
I see from your original post that you're using KDE so you could try a
third way:
Use to open the run dialog.
Enter xpdf or whatever in the "Command area.
Click on "Options", select "Run as a different user and fill in the
username a
On Fri, 15 May 2009 10:38:34 +0200 (CEST), Pieter Donche
wrote:
> No luck (yet)
> I tried both methods, (with xpdf as a graphical program)
> The first still gives
> # xpdf
> Can't open display
>
> The second method
> # xpdf
> No protocol specified
> Error: Can't open display: :0.0
>
> (after
u -
# echo $HOME
(This should return /root -- this is important so that the correct
.Xauthority
file gets updated.)
# xauth merge /home/your-uid/authtoken
# rm /home/your-uid/authtoken
# setenv DISPLAY :0.0
# {...whatever you need to do to install your app...}
Now any X programs run by root
his is important so that the correct .Xauthority
file gets updated.)
# xauth merge /home/your-uid/authtoken
# rm /home/your-uid/authtoken
# setenv DISPLAY :0.0
# {...whatever you need to do to install your app...}
Now any X programs run by root will open on your display. To revoke this
perm
FreeBSD 7, KDE 3.5
To install Matlab (in linux compat mode), one must execute the
matlab install program as root. The installer is graphical.
When from a KDE terminal window, I switch to root (# su -)
and try a graphical program, e.g. # xpdf, I get Can't open display.
The FreeBSD handbook (10.5.1
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:22:22AM +0200, Ruben de Groot wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 05:34:16PM +0900, Kouichiro Iwao typed:
> > On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:17:11AM -0700, Chris Cowart wrote:
> > > This error means the program tried to look up some name information for
> > > your UID number and
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:22:22AM +0200, Ruben de Groot wrote:
> > Configuring nsswitch.conf in linux emulation environment,
> > the program worked properly. I did't know I had to set
> > /compat/linux/etc/nsswitch.conf for linux binary compatibility.
>
> That's interesting. Was there a /compat
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 05:34:16PM +0900, Kouichiro Iwao typed:
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:17:11AM -0700, Chris Cowart wrote:
> > This error means the program tried to look up some name information for
> > your UID number and failed. You need to configure the data source in
> > /etc/nsswitch.conf
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:17:11AM -0700, Chris Cowart wrote:
> This error means the program tried to look up some name information for
> your UID number and failed. You need to configure the data source in
> /etc/nsswitch.conf:
>
> group: files cache ldap
> passwd: files cache ldap
I've already
> Connecting the remote server, nxclient says "connection error" and
> > I found out that it caused by nxssh.
> >
> > If nxssh was executed by a NIS account, nxssh says,
> > [m...@trueno ~]$ nxssh
> > You don't exist, go away!
> >
> > How
nnection error" and
> I found out that it caused by nxssh.
>
> If nxssh was executed by a NIS account, nxssh says,
> [m...@trueno ~]$ nxssh
> You don't exist, go away!
>
> How to deceive programs as if I were a user in /etc/master.passwd?
I don&
ount, nxssh says,
[m...@trueno ~]$ nxssh
You don't exist, go away!
How to deceive programs as if I were a user in /etc/master.passwd?
--
Iwao, Koichiro
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I can't get any sound with programs such as mplayer and exaile. However
vlc (qt) and Gnash have working sound (on the same desktop!). Gnome's
soundmixer doesn't recognize my soundcard (intel_hda). This appears to
be the problem. I searched the FreeBSD Gnome project page but
> Hi Warren
>
> I also had this problem, I resolved it by;
> portupgrade -Rf firefox
>
> My understanding is that this goes and forcibly builds all of the ports
> that firefox depends on, then firefox itself.
>
> If you run the commands with truss it will give you some debug information
> on what i
> Im running FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE AMD64 KDE4.1.4 and recently for no reason i can
> think of when i try and load FireFox or Thunderbird, according to my process
> list, the applications are running, but yet they dont ever show up in KDE to
> use//liaise with. I have even started them from command li
Im running FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE AMD64 KDE4.1.4 and recently for no reason i can
think of when i try and load FireFox or Thunderbird, according to my process
list, the applications are running, but yet they dont ever show up in KDE to
use//liaise with. I have even started them from command line bu
Im running FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE AMD64 KDE4.1.4 and recently for no reason i can
think of when i try and load FireFox or Thunderbird, according to my process
list, the applications are running, but yet they dont ever show up in KDE to
use//liaise with. I have even started them from command line bu
does not, AFAIK, exist.
> > >
> > > Its called iTunes.
> > >
> > > > First, the wish-for:: given all the kinds of video and audio
> > > > programs that are now on the web, how difficult would it be
> > >
oing to give away what I think could be at least a
> > > multi-thousand dollar idea, something we nearly have already.
> > > And a wish-list for a program that does not, AFAIK, exist.
> >
> > Its called iTunes.
> >
> > > First, the wish-for:: given al
; > I've going to give away what I think could be at least a
> > > multi-thousand dollar idea, something we nearly have already.
> > > And a wish-list for a program that does not, AFAIK, exist.
> >
> > Its called iTunes.
> >
> > > First,
ng we nearly have already.
> > And a wish-list for a program that does not, AFAIK, exist.
>
> Its called iTunes.
>
> > First, the wish-for:: given all the kinds of video and audio
> > programs that are now on the web, how difficult would it be
>
not, AFAIK, exist.
Its called iTunes.
> First, the wish-for:: given all the kinds of video and audio
> programs that are now on the web, how difficult would it be
> to have a GUI [interface] program pop up a screen with date of
> airing, and/or date of po
audio
programs that are now on the web, how difficult would it be
to have a GUI [interface] program pop up a screen with date of
airing, and/or date of podcast? Not to exceed several hours
worth of recorded podcasts... or live recording.
I can only give exampl
omated image manipulations, ImageMagick and especially
> its convert command are very useful and powerful (!) tools.
>
> What about Inkscape? Tried this one?
It's more 'Illustrator'. Allthough there's a lot of overlap between the
programs, it's focus lies on compositing ra
Thumbsplus which allows me to do rudimentary
> > picture manipulations changing file type, cropping etc. i have all the 3d
> > programs but not these 2 basic ones.
> >
> >
> > Thank you
> >
>
> http://www.gimp.org
For now, The Gimp has been suggested m
have all the 3d
> programs but not these 2 basic ones.
>
>
> Thank you
>
http://www.gimp.org
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, G magicman wrote:
1. Does Freebsd have a program like Photoshop avail to use a
copy-left GNU license type ? and a form of Thumbsplus which allows me
to do rudimentary picture manipulations changing file type, cropping
etc. i have all the 3d programs but not these 2 basic
G magicman wrote:
Hello does anyone know the following
1. Does Freebsd have a program like Photoshop avail to use a copy-left GNU
license type ? and a form of Thumbsplus which allows me to do rudimentary
picture manipulations changing file type, cropping etc. i have all the 3d
programs
Hello does anyone know the following
1. Does Freebsd have a program like Photoshop avail to use a copy-left GNU
license type ? and a form of Thumbsplus which allows me to do rudimentary
picture manipulations changing file type, cropping etc. i have all the 3d
programs but not these 2 basic
prad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 09:47:21 +0300
> Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> emulators/linux_dist-gentoo-stage* are used for this.
>>
> so what i should do then is install one of the 3 dist-gentoo-stages?
Chroot to linux directory and compile the needed p
On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 09:47:21 +0300
Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> emulators/linux_dist-gentoo-stage* are used for this.
>
so what i should do then is install one of the 3 dist-gentoo-stages?
or do these work the same way as the gentoo stages - i seem to recall i
just did gentoo from
prad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> however, can i compile a linux program within the linux emulator
> instead of using the gcc in freebsd?
emulators/linux_dist-gentoo-stage* are used for this.
WBR
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Research Engineer, http://www.ipt.ru Telephone & Internet SP
FreeBSD co
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008 18:30:04 -0500
"Glen Barber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > but it doesn't seem to compile properly on freebsd.
> >
>
> What errors do you get? What `./configure' options do you give it?
>
i think i've solved the problem. there were certain alterations to the
Makefile i had t
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 6:19 PM, prad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if i want to run a linux program that is not offered in the linux-*
> collection, can i compile it so that it will be run through the
> emulator rather than as a freebsd program?
>
You could use linux binary compatability.
> for in
if i want to run a linux program that is not offered in the linux-*
collection, can i compile it so that it will be run through the
emulator rather than as a freebsd program?
for instance, i want to run chessdb (a maintained version of scid which
is in the ports) and there is a tarball for unix:
bie "^["
# enable support for the "alternate screen" capability in all windows
# altscreen on
####
#
# xterm tweaks
#
#
# #xterm understands both im/ic and doesn't have a status line.
# #Note: Do not specify im and ic in the real termcap/info file as
# #some
David Collins wrote:
|> Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:06:54 +0200 (CEST)
|> From: Sa?a Stupar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|> Subject: Automatically starting user programs on boot
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On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 16:00:06 +0200 (CEST), Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> man crontab
> @reboot option
Much better than my autologin suggestion. :-)
> see screen options to start detached
Or use the detach program (from ports) to launch any program
detached from the user or his l
man crontab
@reboot option
see screen options to start detached
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008, Saša Stupar wrote:
Hi!
On my FBSD 7 server I also use screen with rtorrent. In case of server
reboot (power outage, server goes on UPS then power down) the user need
manually to login, then start screen and
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:06:54 +0200 (CEST), Saša Stupar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On my FBSD 7 server I also use screen with rtorrent. In case of server
> reboot (power outage, server goes on UPS then power down) the user need
> manually to login, then start screen and then rtorrent. Is i
Saša Stupar wrote:
Hi!
On my FBSD 7 server I also use screen with rtorrent. In case of server
reboot (power outage, server goes on UPS then power down) the user need
manually to login, then start screen and then rtorrent. Is it possible to
start this procedure automatically and of course as cert
Hi!
On my FBSD 7 server I also use screen with rtorrent. In case of server
reboot (power outage, server goes on UPS then power down) the user need
manually to login, then start screen and then rtorrent. Is it possible to
start this procedure automatically and of course as certain user and not
as r
b) thread 0
>Thread ID 0 not known.
>(gdb) thread
>[Current thread is 0 (process 53031)]
>(gdb) thread next
>No symbol "next" in current context.
>(gdb) thread 0
>Thread ID 0 not known.
>(gdb) info thread
>(gdb) c
>Continuing.
The problem is here i thi
Hello, when i try to debug a program with threads (with gdb) gdb complains
about not being able to find thread start point and kind of hangs (see
below). It is quite likely i misconfigured something, but i have no idea
what that something would be (maybe forgot to put stuff in kernel?).
I tried in
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 15:46 -0800, Marc Fromm wrote:
> Hi James,
>
>
>
> Thanks for the extra tip on checking for installed packages.
Here's another tip: use reply all, not reply. That way, we keep the
whole list informed, which is a good thing :)
>
> I browsed the ftp site and found a fir
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 13:16 -0600, Eric Crist wrote:
> On Nov 7, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Marc Fromm wrote:
>
> > I am new to the linux-type OS environment. For about a week now I have
> > tried to do a task which I first thought would be simple-install a
> > program like firefox.
> >
> >
> >
> > I did
On Nov 7, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Marc Fromm wrote:
I am new to the linux-type OS environment. For about a week now I have
tried to do a task which I first thought would be simple-install a
program like firefox.
I did "sudo pkg_add -r firefox" as explained in chapter 4 of the
handbook and receive
Marc Fromm wrote:
I am new to the linux-type OS environment. For about a week now I have
tried to do a task which I first thought would be simple-install a
program like firefox.
I did "sudo pkg_add -r firefox" as explained in chapter 4 of the
handbook and received the message:
pkg_add: pack
I am new to the linux-type OS environment. For about a week now I have
tried to do a task which I first thought would be simple-install a
program like firefox.
I did "sudo pkg_add -r firefox" as explained in chapter 4 of the
handbook and received the message:
pkg_add: package 'firefox-1.5.0.8,
Hello sir,
Here we are forewording the source code for that we have to make modification
in the command "IPMI_REGISTER-FOR_CMD" .This is uniplemented command so we want
to iplement it and want to print a message like" IPMI REGISTER FOR CMD" has
been called.
Thank U and Regards
Dhan
Hello sir,
Here we got the kernel source code and we want to modify the code so
that we can print a some debug message.If we do this change where we will see
this modification if we compile this again or is there any mothod to see
weather modified method is correct or not.
Th
t;> it's at in the startup process when you get that error.
>>
>> On 5/15/07, Agus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Hi...
>> > i am trying to solve a problem with an error message during startup..
>> > su: /bin/csh : Permission D
ou get that error.
>>
>> On 5/15/07, Agus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Hi...
>> > i am trying to solve a problem with an error message during startup..
>> > su: /bin/csh : Permission Denied
>> >
>>
On 5/16/07, Agus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes..thats the way i found that the error was from mysql-server...
but i thought that there might be a way to see the order programs boot...and
maybe change it...
man 8 rcorder
/JMS
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On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 11:34:15PM -0300, Agus wrote:
> Hi...
> i am trying to solve a problem with an error message during startup..
> su: /bin/csh : Permission Denied
>
> so i am trying to find the way the programs start during boot
>
> thats it
>
> Than
> i am trying to solve a problem with an error message during startup..
> su: /bin/csh : Permission Denied
>
> so i am trying to find the way the programs start during boot
>
> thats it
>
> Thanxsss
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ing startup..
su: /bin/csh : Permission Denied
so i am trying to find the way the programs start during boot
thats it
Thanxsss
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i am trying to solve a problem with an error message during startup..
su: /bin/csh : Permission Denied
so i am trying to find the way the programs start during boot
thats it
Thanxsss
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, Terminal and Mozilla are not working, and I suspect
that it's the case for lot of other programs.
Error is :
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/compat/libpthread.so.1: Undefined
symbol "__malloc_lock"
So how could I make it work ?
How could I help the system to choose between bo
Hi,
After trying to figure out how to solve the problem I have on my own,
I'd like to submit it to you, to get some hints.
Here it is: almost all programs related to kde (kdevelop, kghosviewer,
kile, ...) and gaim are segfaulting, because of a problem which seems
to be related to pthread.
P
Good evening peeps!
This probably isn't a real FreeBSD-issue itself, but it doesn't really
fit any other topic that has a newsgroup out there, so please bear with
me here!
What I have done:
I've installed an X-server (XMing) on a Windows-XP box and connect via
PuTTY to a FreeBSD box (Sun U60). I
Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
Can someone offer some guidance as to the best way to upgrade packages
that were not installed via the ports system? For instance, openssh.
Would 'portinstall sshd' work and the system see the new version or
should it be uninstalled some way first? I am running 5.3 and
Can someone offer some guidance as to the best way to upgrade packages
that were not installed via the ports system? For instance, openssh.
Would 'portinstall sshd' work and the system see the new version or
should it be uninstalled some way first? I am running 5.3 and 6.1.
Thanks, Robert
In the last episode (Oct 24), Giuseppe Pagnoni said:
> I have been having trouble figuring out how to make linux programs
> (installed and running under /compat/linux) access other FreeBSD
> binaries that are *not* located under /compat/linux. For instance, I
> am running linux-thu
Hi all,
I have been having trouble figuring out how to make linux programs
(installed and running under /compat/linux) access other FreeBSD
binaries that are *not* located under /compat/linux. For instance, I am
running linux-thunderbird and when I want to open a *.doc file
attachment
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, hackmiester (Hunter Fuller) wrote:
> On 8 September 2006, at 08:10, Lasse Edlund wrote:
>
> > If I have two files "foo" and "bar" and try to run diff on them I write:
> > $diff foo bar
> > I can also write
> > $cat foo | diff - bar
> > But how do I give a program two (2) comm
On 8 September 2006, at 08:10, Lasse Edlund wrote:
If I have two files "foo" and "bar" and try to run diff on them I
write:
$diff foo bar
I can also write
$cat foo | diff - bar
But how do I give a program two (2) commands? not only to diff
but to any program that wants double input...
I wanna
oesn't
have the issue that some programs won't know how to deal with it
(that is, because they are regular files, they support things like
fseek() etc). The downside, as Dan said, is that the entire command
line isn't executed until all of the subshells within =() operators
In the last episode (Sep 08), David King said:
> Here's an example using zsh (I assume it's the same using bash, but
> different using tcsh or sh):
>
> diff <(find /usr/local -type f | sort) <(for each in /var/db/pkg/*/
> +CONTENTS; do grep -v '^@' $each; done | sort)
>
> This does a diff(1) of
eck the manpages for your shell
Note that not all programs support using named pipes instead of
files, since they expect to be able to do things like rewind the
current position in the file descriptor. diff(1) looks to support it
okay, though.
A simplified version of your example would lo
--- Lasse Edlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I have two files "foo" and "bar" and try to run
> diff on them I write:
> $diff foo bar
> I can also write
> $cat foo | diff - bar
> But how do I give a program two (2) commands? not
> only to diff
> but to any program that wants double input...
>
> If I have two files "foo" and "bar" and try to run diff on them I write:
> $diff foo bar
> I can also write
> $cat foo | diff - bar
> But how do I give a program two (2) commands? not only to diff
> but to any program that wants double input...
> I wanna do
> $cat foo | cat bar | diff - -
> espe
If I have two files "foo" and "bar" and try to run diff on them I write:
$diff foo bar
I can also write
$cat foo | diff - bar
But how do I give a program two (2) commands? not only to diff
but to any program that wants double input...
I wanna do
$cat foo | cat bar | diff - -
especially with echo c
Chris T. wrote:
Just wondering if there is a more appropriate list to help identify BSD
or GPL programs/code for specific applications.
freebsd-ports@ ...?
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/categories-grouped.html
Note that ports include software under a wide variety of licenses.
--
-Chuck
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