Gary Kline wrote:
I doubt this but is there anything that will take a foo.jar and turn in back
into java? Or at least assembler?
This really isn't the place for such questions.
As to the question itself, Im no java man, but I think a jar is an
archive of classes, meaning you can extract
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Chad Perrin wrote:
I'm setting up PF on a FreeBSD laptop that sometimes uses the wireless
device (iwi0) as its external interface, and sometimes uses the RJ-45
ethernet device (bge0) as its external interface. Unfortunately, I
haven't figured out yet how to make that happen
Johan Hendriks wrote:
Hello all
I have a question regarding my time in a jail.
I use ntp on the jailhost, but my jails are all one hour behind the
host.
Can someone tell me how to fix that!
Try running 'tzsetup' in the jail and selecting the correct timezone
there.
JimBow
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first partition on the slice.
Maybe someone here can clarify this?
Hope this helps.
Jim Bow
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. I've also tried using
nullmailer and that works ok too.
Seems that sendmail's workings were responsible for the confusion. I'm
going to be replacing it with nullmailer on all machines.
Thanks for all your help,
Jim Bow
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m? I might give it a quick test to find out for
sure.
Thanks,
Jim Bow
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Mike Bristow wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 10:46:30AM +, Jim Bow wrote:
If I run the script (or just send a mail) on the command line using sudo,
then it's sent as me and not root. Same happens if I su to root first.
use 'su -'. It means you get a login shell (wh
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
The answer will probably depend on the MTA you're using (which you
didn't mention, so it's probably sendmail)
You've guessed it. Its out-of-the-box sendmail.
Run the script from the command line and in particular just call
> mail the way the script does.
If I run the
mples/cvsup/cvs-supfile).
Hope this helps.
Jim Bow
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Hi all,
I have a small shell script that does a backup to a usb drive and emails
the results to a set of people. The script is triggered from devd (upon
drive attachment) and runs as root.
The problem is that the mail report is sent from an active system user
and not user root. The user the
Jeff Laine wrote:
My goal is to rename several files in such a way as to decapitalize starting
letters in their names.
The solution seems to be simple but I'm stuck. What should I use? awk/sed or
write some shell-script?
I found myself at this point once too, and then I discovered
/usr/ports/
Hey Steve,
Steve Franks wrote:
Ah! You'd think any one of the many tutorials I read would have
mentioned that little detail ;)
Tutorials do have a tendency to look over important details.
That's why I would always recommend a good book, something like UNIX
Power Tools in your case, which,
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