On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 12:24pm -0500, Joe Shaw wrote:
touch(1) opens files write-only, updates their timestamp using
utimes(3), and closes the file. This causes Open, Attrib, and
CloseWrite inotify events to be fired off. Again, of these three,
Beagle only listens for CloseWrite.
BTW, I've
I just noticed today that beaglewiki.org no longer works. It appears as
though the domain lapsed and it was snapped up by a squatter.
The canonical location for the Beagle Wiki is (and has been for some time):
http://beagle-project.org
This seems to be down too. It could be my local
Hi,
D Bera wrote:
The canonical location for the Beagle Wiki is (and has been for some
time):
http://beagle-project.org
This seems to be down too. It could be my local network, I will try
again later.
The machine appears to be down. I'll poke the sysadmins if it persists.
(Note
On Fri, 2006-12-29 at 23:34 -0500, Rick Friedman wrote:
I'm curious as to how large a file such as: 2006-12-29-14-38-55-Beagle,
within my ~/.beagle/Log folder should get?
The reason I ask is because, several times now (including the file I
mentioned above), files such as that have gotten
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-12-29 at 23:34 -0500, Rick Friedman wrote:
The reason I ask is because, several times now (including the file I
mentioned above), files such as that have gotten completely out of hand.
The one I mentioned is currently at 858.1 MB (899,748,971 bytes). Most
of these Beagle
Hi Rick,
I'm curious as to how large a file such as: 2006-12-29-14-38-55-Beagle,
within my ~/.beagle/Log folder should get?
The reason I ask is because, several times now (including the file I
mentioned above), files such as that have gotten completely out of hand.
The one I mentioned