It was supposed to run after pine had closed.
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Bad form to reply to your own posts, I know, but uh, ignore that last
post. :P
Chris Byrnes - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Chris Byrnes wrote:
> Uh, heh. How can you rm -rf $HOME/dead.letter while pine is open?
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> There was a snapshot today, June 21, but it still
> has no packages. The link points off into space,
> as it has since back in May.
>
> The link for packages inside 4.3-20010621-STABLE says:
>
>packages -> ../../../packages-4-rel
After you quit Pine?
Anyway, no misbehaviour here, on a 4.2-Stable box.
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Chris Byrnes wrote:
> Uh, heh. How can you rm -rf $HOME/dead.letter while pine is open?
>
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Uh, heh. How can you rm -rf $HOME/dead.letter while pine is open?
Chris Byrnes - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Jonathan Slivko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just wrote a little shell script that, on the machine I tested
> it on, crashed the box
Hello,
I just wrote a little shell script that, on the machine I tested
it on, crashed the box and forced a reboot. The contents of the
script was:
#!/bin/sh
pine -i
rm -rf $HOME/dead.letter
Thats the whole script. I don't see how something like that could
cause a kernel to crash. Would anyo
And this would be different than -stable how?
>> Then we (paranoid and lazy types) can just cvsup that tag without
>> needing to change from RELENG_X_Y to RELENG_X_Y+1 and RELENG_X+1_0.
Don't camoflage one problem by providing a solution to another. What you're
really worried about is how stable
2 3ware 6800's, one 7800. The 7800 comes up (with a -stable
from 5/25/01 -stable snapshot) with a "Command interrupt" right before
dropping into single usermode.
I'm flashing it up with the latest firmware, but I just hope there's
no problems with mixing them.
I'm using an Intel 440GX MB, fl
> "Valentin" == Valentin Nechayev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Laziness is compatible with anything when it means not doing any
unnecessary work.
It is not a matter of knowing it needs changing, it is a matter of
changing it. Any time a procedure and be automated, it should be. It
should be
sym0:0:control msgout: 80 20 21 d.
sym0:0:control msgout: 80 20 21 d.
Just appeared in dmesg -- never seen it before.
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There was a snapshot today, June 21, but it still
has no packages. The link points off into space,
as it has since back in May.
The link for packages inside 4.3-20010621-STABLE says:
packages -> ../../../packages-4-release
There is nothing there in ../../../ that looks like "packag
Microsoft is a very big company, and management is largely bottom-up rather
than top-down.
Microsoft acquired Interix (a company that made a product previously known
as OpenNT which replaced the Posix subsystem with a real Unix subsystem -- I
used it with great success in the past for a more Unix
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>This brings up an interesting question: How would one know the exact
>cvsup date if he hadn't recorded it? Does cvsup keep a log?
ls -lu stable-supfile :)
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Hello,
Yes, you right. I have seen a lot of security advisories about Pine. Any
way, I use it only to access my workstation local mail. To download the
mail, I use fetchmail in SSL mode.
In this particular case there is a security problem like you t
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