On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Richard Heck wrote:
cd /home/lyx/www/pmwiki
find uploads -printf '%TY-%Tm-%Td %TH:%TM %-8s %p\n' > files
Is this the exact command? If not, what is it? Or better yet, can you
send me the script?
The 'find' is pretty close I'd say. I think you've already foun
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On aussie, i.e. the wiki server, I've got a script that emails me when
uploaded files have been changed. It works well on many days, but
every few days it misbehaves.
Here's the algorithm of the script:
* Check if the script has been executed within the last day, if n
On aussie, i.e. the wiki server, I've got a script that emails me when
uploaded files have been changed. It works well on many days, but every
few days it misbehaves.
Here's the algorithm of the script:
* Check if the script has been executed within the last day, if not:
** Generate a list of
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 06:59:58PM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> It is possible that this file was created after slocate last update, so
> maybe _find_ is your friend.
>
> Are you sure you never saw this file before? Specially after the pub
> yesterday. ;-)
I would just like
On Thursday 05 September 2002 18:52, John Levon wrote:
> > locate newfile2.lyx
> Doesn't exist ! (there is one, but in a different dir, and not the same
> file).
[...]
> when I press ctrl-n. I am FLUMMOXED as to how this could happen.
It is possible that this file was created after slocate
On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 04:48:55PM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> Since you are using linux (I think) why not locate?
>
> locate newfile2.lyx
>
> You should not have so many hits. :-)
Doesn't exist ! (there is one, but in a different dir, and not the same
file).
strace on op
On Thursday 05 September 2002 16:30, John Levon wrote:
>
> Any ideas ??
Since you are using linux (I think) why not locate?
locate newfile2.lyx
You should not have so many hits. :-)
> regards
> john
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José Abílio
I start a new lyx, then press ctrl-N. newfile1.lyx already exists, so
the new filename newfile2.lyx is chosen, and the file opens. Only thing
is, it opens an EXISTING file that isn't there !
moz src 163 pwd
/home/moz/src/lyx/lyx-devel/src
moz src 164 ls -l new*
-rw-rw-r--1 moz moz
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 09:59:28PM +0100, Michael Schmitt wrote:
> Now tell me, am I going crazy? Is it possible that LyX crashes when I
> move another window? It is because LyX has to repaint some area on screen?
no, it's quite possible. However I have yet to reproduce such a problem,
and unli
Hi,
I need your advice: A short while ago I started LyX and opened a file.
On screen there was also a console window which I decided to move a bit
to the left of the LyX window. At the very same moment that moved the
window, LyX crashed with a "BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window
parameter)
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