According to grep man page:
...
Within a bracket expression, a range expression consists of two
characters separated by a hyphen. It matches any single character that sorts
between the two characters, inclusive, using the localeâs collating
sequence and character set. For exam
I reproduced the problem. My default locale is en_US.UTF-8.
When I use:
LC_ALL=en_US.iso-8859-8 egrep -n '[A-Z]'
the lowercase letters are not matched.
It is still mysterious to me why egrep (or grep) folds lowercase into
uppercase when the locale is UTF-8.
David Harel wrote:
In the commands b
In the commands below I insert data to grep via standard input and
terminate with . Lines that match the expression are echoed
back. To improve visibility I used -n option so we can see the line
number of the matched line. BUT.
Can anyone explain the following behavior?
Did anyone fiddle with th
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 06:26:18PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> In the _Old_ version (Aleph 300) you can connect with Telnet shell.
> With the _New_ version (Aleph 500) - no more Telnet. Only Web interface.
> AFAIK - there are only three Universities left with the old version:
> the Techn
In the _Old_ version (Aleph 300) you can connect with Telnet shell.
With the _New_ version (Aleph 500) - no more Telnet. Only Web interface.
AFAIK - there are only three Universities left with the old version: the Technion,
HUJI, and Bar- Ilan.
For Bar Ilan - ("inside Info"
) the plan is to
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 03:55:07PM +0300, Orna Agmon wrote:
> Then I choose terminal kind 4 or 11, and change the language _twice_ to
> Hebrew (using ? enter HEB enter).
> (The first time looks as if I was using a Latin encoding)
Hm, I only needed to enter "? HEB" once.
Since the ALEPH telnet int
ik wrote:
The first thing is to know what is the exact error message.
"I have a problem" never help people to find a selution...
If you could publish the error messages you get before and when it crush... it
will be more helpfull for people to help you :)
/usr/local/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh: li
A bit of friday afternoon entertainment:
http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue9_6/tuomi/
Evolution of the Linux Credits file: Methodological challenges and
reference data for Open Source research by Ilkka Tuomi
This paper presents time–series data that can be extracted from the
Linux Credits files
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo list members.
> Need your advice
>
> The problem:
> Browsing the new on-line catalog of academic libraries of Israel (Aleph 500)
> from non-IE browsers. I've started already a thread about that at Whatsup,
> [http://www.whatsup.org.il/index.ph
As the user named DoK mentioned at WhatsUp, Ex Libris write in their _Official_ web
site:
[Quote:]
Our sophisticated, easy-to-use Web OPAC serves as the users gateway to the ALEPH
500 system. As the Web
OPAC is based on HTML pages, it can be customized to meet your librarys
specificatio
On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 10:58:54AM +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Oron Peled wrote:
>
> >About disturbing other alarm/ualarms, you may want to look at Stevens
> >[advanced programming in the Unix environment, circa 1995] which has
> >a very nice chapter about implementing sleep(3) using alarm(2)
Hallo list members.
Need your advice
The problem:
Browsing the new on-line catalog of academic libraries of Israel (Aleph 500)
from non-IE browsers. I've started already a thread about that at Whatsup,
[http://www.whatsup.org.il/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=13741]
The problem, i
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 10:21:12PM +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
> As it happens, another thread of discussions in the Perl mailing list
> mentioned disaster recovery, and this link recommends separate
> partitions for applications' files:
> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/04/08/disaster_recover
Aviram Jenik wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Actcom both at home and at the office for several years. They
offer good prices, they are cluefull technically and they support Linux.
If "supporting Linux" is important for you, keep in mind that Actcom has been
the first (and so far the only) ISP who is
Hi,
I've been using Actcom both at home and at the office for several years. They
offer good prices, they are cluefull technically and they support Linux.
If "supporting Linux" is important for you, keep in mind that Actcom has been
the first (and so far the only) ISP who is actively supporting
Oron Peled wrote:
About disturbing other alarm/ualarms, you may want to look at Stevens
[advanced programming in the Unix environment, circa 1995] which has
a very nice chapter about implementing sleep(3) using alarm(2) with all
the common pittfalls (saving timers while setting them, avoiding criti
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 09:43:48PM +, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in an "interesting" situation. I have two accounts on the same machine.
> I would like both of them to share the same mail box (I will be able to see
> the same folders on both accounts).
All folders, or some?
How
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