Tarhon-Onu Victor wrote: > Du-te bai de aici, nu au cum sa tina datele despre pachet ein > /var/log, doar nu-s atit de cretini. Cred ca ai sters altceva, stai > linistit.
Cam asta e in acele fisiere ce a sters el. Intredevar, daca aceste fisiere nu exista nu mai stie sa faca upgrade, downgrade install sau uninstall. Data viitoare trebuie sa aiba mai _multa_ grija ce sterge. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log/packages# cat bash-3.0-i486-2 PACKAGE NAME: bash-3.0-i486-2 COMPRESSED PACKAGE SIZE: 704 K UNCOMPRESSED PACKAGE SIZE: 1530 K PACKAGE LOCATION: /var/log/mount/slackware/a/bash-3.0-i486-2.tgz PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: bash: bash (sh-compatible shell) bash: bash: The GNU Bourne-Again SHell. Bash is a sh-compatible command bash: interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or bash: from a file. Bash also incorporates useful features from the Korn bash: and C shells (ksh and csh). Bash is ultimately intended to be a bash: conformant implementation of the IEEE Posix Shell and Tools bash: specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2). bash: bash: Bash must be present for the system to boot properly. bash: FILE LIST: ./ bin/ bin/bash2.new usr/ usr/doc/ usr/doc/bash-3.0/ usr/doc/bash-3.0/FAQ usr/doc/bash-3.0/Y2K usr/doc/bash-3.0/NEWS usr/doc/bash-3.0/INTRO usr/doc/bash-3.0/NOTES usr/doc/bash-3.0/README usr/doc/bash-3.0/article.txt usr/doc/bash-3.0/AUTHORS usr/doc/bash-3.0/INSTALL usr/doc/bash-3.0/CHANGES usr/doc/bash-3.0/COPYING usr/doc/bash-3.0/MANIFEST usr/doc/bash-3.0/COMPAT usr/man/ usr/man/man1/ usr/man/man1/builtins.1.gz usr/man/man1/rbash.1.gz usr/man/man1/bash.1.gz usr/info/ usr/info/bash.info.gz usr/share/ usr/share/locale/ usr/share/locale/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ usr/share/locale/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/LC_MESSAGES/ usr/share/locale/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/LC_MESSAGES/bash.mo usr/share/locale/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ usr/share/locale/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/LC_MESSAGES/ usr/share/locale/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/LC_MESSAGES/bash.mo install/ install/doinst.sh install/slack-desc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log/packages# -- Besides, I think Slackware sounds better than "Microsoft," don't you? - Patrick Volkerding
