On 11/01 06:04, David Haller wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> On Wed, 01 Nov 2017, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> [..]
> >(using zsh)
> >export PATCH_OPTS=-I; emerge structure-synth
> 
> Ah PATCH_OPTS. 'man epatch.eclass' just popped up on my reading list.
> 
> >which fails the same way...
> 
> 'minus' little 'Ludwig'... Not 'minus' big 'Isaac' ...
> 
> Read 'patch --help' please ;)
> 
> Please, do use a monospaced font for this list where iíìïl1|IÍÌÏLoø0OØ
> etc. are all distinct from each other. I recommend gnu-unifont which I
> use and where that is given even on a small low-dpi screen. It may not
> be as nice looking, but in the shell, discerning each char from the
> others is a "MUST" IMO. There's a reason the 'dotted' 0 came along in
> line-printers (IIRC).
> 
> But using that with PATCH_OPTS should work. Or just replace
> the patch with the un-xz'd .xz'd attachment I sent.
> 
> BTW: you do not need to "export" variables in your current shell to be
> "exported" to subprocesses. Adding them before the command suffices,
> as in:
> 
>   # PATCH_OPTS="-l" emerge media-gfx/structure-synth
> 
> HTH,
> -dnh
> 
> -- 
> Ugga Ugga ! Nognog! Dadadadada!                         [Woko° in dag°]
> 

Hi David,

I am using mutt here and vim to compose email...its a pure ASCII
thing. I looks like this

ABCDEFGHIJKLMN
12345678901023
.|-=+:
(I will attach a screenshot to this email)

export:
I know that. Its pure convenience...or lazyness in another context...
;)

Cheers
Meino




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