Stephen McConnell wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Sylvain Wallez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sylvain (who finds very funny to talk to the guy sitting on the other side of his office wall through the Internet)
You don't have SMS?
SMS? Well, I've got a cell phone, a regular phone, icq,
> -Original Message-
> From: Sylvain Wallez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sylvain (who finds very funny to talk to the guy sitting on the other
> side of his office wall through the Internet)
You don't have SMS?
Jean-Baptiste Quenot wrote:
* Sylvain Wallez:
Mark Lundquist wrote:
ear devs,
like to use cocoon.sh "as is", configuring it from without by means
f a wrapper script. Using cocoon.sh without modification makes it
asier to take Cocoon version upgrades.
here is one thing, though, that I st
* Sylvain Wallez:
> Mark Lundquist wrote:
>
> > ear devs,
> >
> > like to use cocoon.sh "as is", configuring it from without by means
> > f a wrapper script. Using cocoon.sh without modification makes it
> > asier to take Cocoon version upgrades.
> >
> > here is one thing, though, that I stil
Steven Noels wrote:
On 01 Sep 2004, at 23:19, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Mark Lundquist wrote:
Dear devs,
I like to use cocoon.sh "as is", configuring it from without by means
of a wrapper script. Using cocoon.sh without modification makes it
easier to take Cocoon version upgrades.
There is one thin
On 01 Sep 2004, at 23:19, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Mark Lundquist wrote:
Dear devs,
I like to use cocoon.sh "as is", configuring it from without by means
of a wrapper script. Using cocoon.sh without modification makes it
easier to take Cocoon version upgrades.
There is one thing, though, that I st
Mark Lundquist wrote:
Dear devs,
I like to use cocoon.sh "as is", configuring it from without by means
of a wrapper script. Using cocoon.sh without modification makes it
easier to take Cocoon version upgrades.
There is one thing, though, that I still have to change. I use the
DJB "daemontools