. This is easier:
# formail -s sendmail y...@example.com /var/mail/root
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intelligence into the crontab itself:
0 1 28-31 * * test `date -v+1d '+%d'` -eq 1 /path/to/script
That may be your easiest option. The script only gets run on the
correct dates, but the cron job still gets run more frequently.
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changed much in that time either. Hope it helps.
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(and therefore
possibly subject to a HUP sent by the shell as you kill it).
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Enjoy.
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it as-is into a tiny shell script. Awk is forgiving about whitespace.
You should theoretically be able to feed the same regex to awk, but I've
found that awk's eregex support sometimes doesn't work as I'd expect.
Hope this helps.
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/make.conf:
WITH_EVOLUTION2=yes
WITH_TTF_BYTECODE_ENABLED=yes
WITH_SYSTEM_FREETYPE=yes
Any suggestions? Has anyone else seen and solved this?
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and forum posts for other operating systems.
But thanks for the suggestion.
Hrm, I just realized there's a freebsd-openoffice@ list. Perhaps I'll
look there.
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Paul Chvostek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, when I launch OO, it complains not at all, but opens no windows.
...
I'm in 6.1-RELEASE-p17. Java (diablo-jdk1.5.0) works standalone, TTF
fonts work in other apps, and OO
at the kqemu-kmod
port? It's the bit that allows guest code to run directly on the host
cpu. YMMV, but it seems to allow QEMU to run Windows guests at about
the same speed as VMWare. http://qemu.org/qemu-accel.html for details.
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Titan for NFS. Of course, I'm not running nfsd on the FreeBSD boxes,
they're just clients.
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have tempfiles with package lists for the various stati, which
you can parse as you see fit.
Note that you may get better (i.e. more useful) mileage out of something
like:
pkg_version -vL=
which will show you only what needs to be updated.
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of iostat... other that
the grep option -v. Does not seem to be working in awk.
You could try something like:
iostat -c 300 | awk 'BEGIN {getline;getline;} $1~/^[0-9]+$/ {print $1}'
or for something even lighter-weight:
iostat -c 300 | sed -Ene 's/^ +//;s/ .*//;/^[0-9]+$/p'
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etc would come up with tools to help them back out of such a change to
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connection, and if it fails, `killall natd`, wait for
the process to die, and re-launch with the different command line opts.
The exact mechanics are left as an exercise for the reader. Or the
consultant he hires. ;)
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On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 03:49:10PM -0800, Ken Finegood's Office 2 wrote:
Subject: Can Freebsd run on linux?
Yes, it can, but you'll likely need a product like VMWare to to it.
Questions about what software can run in Linux should probably be
directed to a Linux mailing list.
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based on whatever criteria you dream up.
But you have to dream it up first. Figure out exactly what you want to
do with your users' mail. Then try to write something that does it.
And if you have problems with that, come back to the list and ask for
advice. :-)
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until after I had run a `make update`. Presumably
this is an error and it should really be RELENG_5_1 (and ditto for 5.0,
which also defaulted to RELENG_4).
Lesson for the day: READ EVERYTHING. ;-)
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from your desktop, you'll probably
want to run natd. The man page for natd should be your starting point.
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But if 192.168.1.0/24 is in your routing table, its traffic goes out of
one, and only one, interface.
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`funlockfile':
| _flock_stub.o(.text+0x10d): undefined reference to `_pthread_self'
| _flock_stub.o(.text+0x149): undefined reference to `_pthread_mutex_unlock'
| *** Error code 1
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| Stop in /var/src/bin/cat.
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COMPAT4X= yes
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This way, you can use the 'L' key to follow up to the list, the 'g' key
to do a group-reply, or the 'r' key to reply just to the sender, and
your headers will include the custom Reply-To for 'L' and 'g'.
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are different interfaces to the same program, ...
VI is a VIsual editor. If you have commands you'd like to execute on
stdin, try using ex. If your stdin uses commands that exist in vim but
not in ex, I'd recommend rewriting your stdin
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variable) to after
the freebsd-.
And if you want it to support other RFC2919-compliant lists (that is,
ones which include the List-Id: header), simply remove freebsd- from
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Woops...
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 12:12:46PM -0400, Paul Chvostek wrote:
Easy enough:
:0:
* List-Id:[^]+\/freebsd-[^.]
$MATCH
That should have been:
:0:
* ^List-Id:[^]+\/freebsd-[^.]+
$MATCH
But I'm sure everyone already knew that... ;)
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-symlinks.html
Lots of options.
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missing?
Remember that paths that start with a / are absolute, and all other
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-multiple-client (i.e. a single `tail -f fifo | while read line`
and dot-locking for the clients).
I don't care if data gets lost in a crash, but I'd really rather not get
into alot of programming. Is there an elegant way to achieve any of
this in shell?
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/usr/local/bin/portsentry ] /usr/local/bin/portsentry -tcp
echo -n portsentry
;;
stop)
killall portsentry
;;
esac
I've seen others punt and simply add /usr/local/bin/portsentry -tcp to
their /etc/rc.local. It's not as SysV-compliant, but it works.
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reboot.
I can see no other strange behaviour (or network traffic) going on with
this box -- aside from this problem, it behaves perfectly.
Does any of this sound familiar? Where do I look for the problem?
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