Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I also note, not that it means much, that the backquote form is easier
to type for lazy typists. :) The backquote is 2 keystrokes. The $()
for is six, counting the shift key three times.
Depends on your keyboard settings. I need six keystrokes for the
backtick form as
I noticed two things in the many mails I'm receiving from the Trac
ticket system:
1. The subject lines always start with the full project name in square
brackets and the ticket number.
Example subject: [Linux From Scratch] #1715: bash-3.1.010.
This is unfortunate, because when the subject can't
Tim van der Molen wrote:
OpenSSH 4.3p1 has recently been released. Besides several bug fixes one
security bug has been addressed. The announcement is available at
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-announcem=113893053104991w=2.
This is BLFS ticket #1791
Hello,
can the dates shown by Trac be modified so that they use another format,
preferably -MM-DD?
Example:
On URL:http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/ticket/1791, in the
Change History section, you can read:
02/01/06 11:36:05: Modified by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm confused by this date
M.Canales.es wrote:
[...]
To fix this bug all entities found in Xincluded files must be replaced by
their values in the output, and that, for the BLFS sources, is equivalent to
tell to xmllint that must to replace all entities in the output using:
$ xmllint --nonet --xinclude --noent
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello!
I wrote a small program that allows you to get a graphical
representation of the BLFS dependencies. (In fact, that's why I asked
how I could produce a working huge flattened XML file containing the
BLFS book; thanks to Manuel for the
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
a2ps-4.13b, Enscript-1.6.4: no way to say that the input file is in
UTF-8 encoding.
gnome-u2ps could help, but it is not have as many options as a2ps, AFAIK.
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Nico
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