Re: [PATCH] Command line parsing of wc with genparse

2007-07-16 Thread Jim Meyering
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Geng) wrote: I released version 0.6.6 of genparse which supports internationalization now. A link to the download page and to the updated documentation can be accessed from the genparse project page http://genparse.sourceforge.net/. I also prepared a patch which

in(link) command errors

2007-07-16 Thread tech045 @hotmail
To whom it may concern: I'm writing to inform you of what might be a bug within Fedora-Linux 5,6,7. The problem is that when you try to create links, the in command doesn't respond or work even though is listed within the /bin directory. When you which,ls,or file any other command within

Re: in(link) command errors

2007-07-16 Thread Philip Rowlands
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, tech045 @hotmail wrote: I'm writing to inform you of what might be a bug within Fedora-Linux 5,6,7. The problem is that when you try to create links, the in command doesn't respond or work even though is listed within the /bin directory. You have a typo - the command is

Re: [PATCH] Command line parsing of wc with genparse

2007-07-16 Thread Michael Geng
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 10:02:13AM +0200, Jim Meyering wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Geng) wrote: I released version 0.6.6 of genparse which supports internationalization now. A link to the download page and to the updated documentation can be accessed from the genparse project page

Segment fault rm corrupt files

2007-07-16 Thread Reg. Charney
I am running Fedora Core 6: Linux regmac-fc6 2.6.20-1.2962.fc6 #1 SMP Tue Jun 19 18:24:12 EDT 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux On a number of occasions, Konqueror has crashed and produced a file named something like: /tmp/kde-$USER/konqueror-crash-XX.log However, the file has an unknown

Re: Segment fault rm corrupt files

2007-07-16 Thread Bob Proulx
Reg. Charney wrote: On a number of occasions, Konqueror has crashed and produced a file named something like: /tmp/kde-$USER/konqueror-crash-XX.log However, the file has an unknown type, size, and permissions. This makes no sense in the context of Unix filesystems. Please run the