Re: Random idea:

1999-12-30 Thread Mark Lundeberg
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

Re: Random idea:

1999-12-30 Thread chen
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

Fw: www.hurd.gnu.org

1999-12-30 Thread 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 - Original Message - From: Jonas Oberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL

base-files without /proc

1999-12-30 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
Hi, base-files without proc dir is installed in the archive. Marcus

Re: Random idea:

1999-12-30 Thread Dirk Ritter
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 -

Re: Random idea:

1999-12-30 Thread Niels Möller
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