On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Dirk Ritter wrote:
This leads me to a final question - maybe you want your shell's
interpreter hack to decide what interpreter to run based on the
file type? Of course - text files can be made executable and if
you write '#/bin/emacs' in the first line you will be able
Mark Lundeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[mime types and associated actions]
This is fully implemented in GNOME.
Yeah, what I was suggested is to make life easier for gnome (no more
guessing games!), and make this type of action association avaliable for
shell scripts.
Thanks!
Chen
Just to let you all know:
We now have our very own domain name!
Cheers!
Happy new year everyone and may your hacks be elegant and bugless!
Chen Shapira
Men are from Macs women are from VMS
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From: Jonas Oberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
base-files without proc dir is installed in the archive.
Marcus
Hello Marcus Brinkmann!
On Thu, 30 December 1999 at 15:35:31, you wrote:
If every user can start her own exec server with the features she wants,
it's not a core OS component anymore.
That's the trick - users may replace them but I still would regard
them as 'essentials'. (Of course -
Dirk Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello chen!
On Thu, 30 December 1999 at 08:51:19, you wrote:
The program creating the file can record the file type when creating it.
There can be a default file type umask
Looks reasonable but I doubt that it works without problems.
Too
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