On 8/25/2013 2:39 PM, Carmel wrote:
Using portupgrade-devel-20130718,3 installed from the ports system,
attempting to update texlive-base always ends like this:
--- Build of print/texlive-base ended at: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 15:25:25 -0400
(consumed 00:11:57)
--- Updating dependency info
---
Using portupgrade-devel-20130718,3 installed from the ports system,
attempting to update texlive-base always ends like this:
--- Build of print/texlive-base ended at: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 15:25:25 -0400
(consumed 00:11:57)
--- Updating dependency info
--- Modifying
2013/8/25 Carmel carmel...@hotmail.com:
Using portupgrade-devel-20130718,3 installed from the ports system,
attempting to update texlive-base always ends like this:
--- Build of print/texlive-base ended at: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 15:25:25 -0400
(consumed 00:11:57)
--- Updating dependency info
On 01/31/12 12:22, Robert Bonomi wrote:
`
Edward wrote:
On 01/31/12 06:31, Robert Bonomi wrote:
Hi,
Been trying to get BASH to sort set characters in dictionary order.
I typed locale and it shows LC_COLLATE and LC_ALL are set to C
thought that was enough to work
Hi,
Been trying to get BASH to sort set characters in dictionary order.
I typed locale and it shows LC_COLLATE and LC_ALL are set to C
thought that was enough to work,
however when i type metacharacters: set character; any character,
something like this:
ls [a-cx-y
?q?_in_dictionary_order=2E?=
Hi,
Been trying to get BASH to sort set characters in dictionary order.
I typed locale and it shows LC_COLLATE and LC_ALL are set to C
thought that was enough to work,
however when i type metacharacters: set character; any character
?=93C=94_not__sort?=
=?windows-1252?q?_in_dictionary_order=2E?=
Hi,
Been trying to get BASH to sort set characters in dictionary order.
I typed locale and it shows LC_COLLATE and LC_ALL are set to C
thought that was enough to work,
however when i type metacharacters
On Tue, 31 Jan 2012 12:05:57 -0800
Edward Martinez articulated:
I meant LC_COLLATE being set to en_US.UTF-8 not C. linux and
solaris shows both upper and lowercase when set characters like
[a-cx-y] and others are used. when LC_COLLATE is set to
en_US.UTF-8. I thought it could be
I tried sorting a file with a column of floating
point numbers (below) with sort(1) -n. However,
the numbers seem to have been sorted by the first
digit only.
TZAV cat numbers
3.895686170464136E-016
6.790214437463702E-003
4.163481430190832E-016
2.224131318975909E-002
4.024567914829249E-016
On Monday 03 October 2011 14:05:42 Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I tried sorting a file with a column of floating
point numbers (below) with sort(1) -n. However,
the numbers seem to have been sorted by the first
digit only.
sort -g
Due to the GNU project's obsession with info (http://xkcd.com
On Thu 2010-07-08 12:34:29 UTC+0200, Julien Cigar (jci...@ulb.ac.be) wrote:
Am I the only one to have sort: write errors since a few days with
portsnap ? :
Same here. No idea why!
16:46 ozzmo...@blizzard [~]sudo portsnap fetch update
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 5 mirrors found
andrew clarke-3 wrote:
Same here. No idea why!
I think this issue would have got more attention on freebsd-stable.
regards,
- Jakub Lach
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On 07/08/2010 19:01, Jakub Lach wrote:
Julien Cigar-2 wrote:
Am I the only one to have sort: write errors since a few days with
portsnap ? :
Same here.
FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE #0 r209773
- Jakub Lach
good to know I'm not the only one ... I thought my disks/RAID was
silently dying
Hello,
Am I the only one to have sort: write errors since a few days with
portsnap ? :
jci...@bebif ports % sudo portsnap fetch update
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 5 mirrors found.
Fetching snapshot tag from portsnap2.FreeBSD.org... done.
Fetching snapshot metadata... done
Julien Cigar-2 wrote:
Am I the only one to have sort: write errors since a few days with
portsnap ? :
Same here.
FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE #0 r209773
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Ticket subject: Re: Network sort of stops working with the em (intel) driver
under load.
Ticket number: 24529544
Ticket link: https://secure.mpcustomer.com/ticket.php?ticket=24529544
Ticket body: On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:30 PM, mark rowlands
rowlands.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Newly built
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:34 PM, mark rowlands rowlands.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Ticket subject: Re: Network sort of stops working with the em (intel) driver
under load.
Ticket number: 24529544
Ticket link: https://secure.mpcustomer.com/ticket.php?ticket=24529544
Ticket body: On Mon, May 31
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:30 PM, mark rowlands rowlands.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Newly built and cvsupped system,with GENERIC kernel, when copying
large amounts of data over a gigabit link via scp the network will
hang after a couple of gig. I can then no longer login via ssh. If I
leave it
Newly built and cvsupped system,with GENERIC kernel, when copying
large amounts of data over a gigabit link via scp the network will
hang after a couple of gig. I can then no longer login via ssh. If I
leave it be, after about 12-24 hours I can then login again. (A reboot
of course fixes the
mark rowlands wrote:
Newly built and cvsupped system,with GENERIC kernel, when copying
large amounts of data over a gigabit link via scp the network will
hang after a couple of gig. I can then no longer login via ssh. If I
leave it be, after about 12-24 hours I can then login again. (A
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 9:30 PM, mark rowlands rowlands.m...@gmail.com wrote:
Newly built and cvsupped system,with GENERIC kernel, when copying
large amounts of data over a gigabit link via scp the network will
hang after a couple of gig. I can then no longer login via ssh. If I
leave it
Hi
I have a 120gb SATA disk with the following
eco# fdisk ad4
*** Working on device /dev/ad4 ***
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=232581 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)
Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
parameters to be
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
...
That makes me think ad4p2 is HFS or HFS+ so I installed hfsexplorer
(http://hem.bredband.net/catacombae/hfsx.html) and it tells me ad4p2 is an
invalid HFS type.
So try a few other things
eco# mount /dev/ad4p2 /mnt
mount: /dev/ad4p2 : Invalid
Warren Block wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, Chris Whitehouse wrote:
...
That makes me think ad4p2 is HFS or HFS+ so I installed hfsexplorer
(http://hem.bredband.net/catacombae/hfsx.html) and it tells me ad4p2
is an invalid HFS type.
So try a few other things
eco# mount /dev/ad4p2 /mnt
mount:
How strange..
arp is not printed in the order it used to be..
FreeBSD milenko.homelan 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Wed Nov 25
13:33:49 EST 2009
r...@milenko.homelan:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERICplus amd64
r...@milenko [~]# 17 arp -an
? (192.168.1.9) at 00:12:3f:7e:b8:10 on bge0
This works:
sort -t `/bin/echo '\t'`
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 04:22:55PM -0700, Christopher Cowart wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 04:44:10PM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 03:10:18PM -0700, Christopher Cowart wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 03:45:50PM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
I'm attempting to connect to a
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 04:23 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
For a moment, I thought this wasn't going to work, because nothing like
that syntax seems to work in tcsh -- but then I remembered that, in this
case, the only reason I was even doing this was to test whether someone
else would be able to
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 02:54:36PM +0100, Tom Evans wrote:
Did you miss Albert Shih's reply (slightly modified)?
Actually, I was reading replies from the top of the thread down, and was
still looking into what he said (in the midst of dealing with other
things that came up), so hadn't gotten
Operationally, at least, I seem to resolved my problem with
Xorg 6.9.0 and using the Mach32 ATI video card.
I included lines in xorg.conf.new in Section Device ...
Option tv_out false
Option tv_standard None
I suspect only the latter is necessary but haven't
/[$solvedletters1]//g;
my @chars = split(, $string);
$string = ; @chars = sort (@chars);
foreach (@chars) {
$string .= $_;
}
$string =~ tr///cs;
print $string;
}
Hi Nikolas,
Most likely, your input has '\n' characters at the end of every line,
and you aren't doing anything in perl
`;
foreach (@wordlist1) {
$string = $_;
$string =~ s/[$solvedletters1]//g;
my @chars = split(, $string);
$string = ; @chars = sort (@chars);
foreach (@chars) {
$string .= $_;
}
$string =~ tr///cs;
print $string;
}
Hi Nikolas,
Most likely, your input has
On 4/25/06, Parv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Nikolas Britton thusly...
This works... but it's clunky:
my $string = letter;
my @chars = split(, $string);
$string = ; @chars = sort (@chars);
foreach (@chars) {
$string .= $_;
}
$string =~ tr///cs
basically what I want to do:
my @wordlist = (letter, remember, alphabetically);
## some whizbang code that changes words like
## letter to eelrtt, remember to beeemmrr,
## and alphabetically to aaabcehilllpty.
@foobar =~ tr///cs; #hmm, doesn't work.
print @wordlist\n;
Hmm, that's broke, how
);
$string = ; @chars = sort (@chars);
foreach (@chars) {
$string .= $_;
}
$string =~ tr///cs;
print $string;
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...
This works... but it's clunky:
my $string = letter;
my @chars = split(, $string);
$string = ; @chars = sort (@chars);
foreach (@chars) {
$string .= $_;
}
$string =~ tr///cs;
print $string;
You could combine some of the steps ...
my $string = 'letter';
$string = join '' , sort
Erik Norgaard wrote:
This ought to be a configuration tunable, but I can't find any
documentaion on it: How to I force fetch to use passive mode?
It appears that this is indeed an environment variable, and is further
set in login.conf, so this turned out not to be the cause of the problem.
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Erik NÞrgaard
thusly...
Erik Norgaard wrote:
This ought to be a configuration tunable, but I can't find any
documentaion on it: How to I force fetch to use passive mode?
It appears that this is indeed an environment variable, and is
further set in
Hello list
A month or so ago I noticed that my server was freezing up. It would
slowly recover, but there were 10 or so entries like this:
kernel: swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: bufobj: 0, blk
no: 140947, size: 32768
Feb 10 13:26:56 shell kernel: swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: bufobj:
Hi, David--
That did it! Thank you :)
So, now when I run it I get the following output:
# ./date_sort /desktop
Sep 13 11:10:34 2005/desktop/.localized
Nov 8 09:12:40 2005/desktop/date_sort
But there are actually 76 items on my desktop. Is it possible I'm not
specifying an option
Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Hi, Richard --
Do you mean in David's script (I have heard of that happening before with
copy and paste)?
How can I tell if that's the case? And how would I go about fixing it?
that's right, in the script that's trying to run.
usually with the default vi, you should
Ok. It looks like:
Find -x / -ls
basically gives me what I need. But I am seeing two things I still need to
do to the results. First, I need to sort the ls by modification time. It
seems none of the options for ls work from within find -- or at least with
the syntax ls -x. I also looked at doing
Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Ok. It looks like:
Find -x / -ls
basically gives me what I need. But I am seeing two things I still need to
do to the results. First, I need to sort the ls by modification time. It
seems none of the options for ls work from within find -- or at least with
the syntax ls -x
:
Find -x / -ls
basically gives me what I need. But I am seeing two things I still need to
do to the results. First, I need to sort the ls by modification time. It
seems none of the options for ls work from within find -- or at least with
the syntax ls -x. I also looked at doing something like
();
# for the convenience of wanted calls, including -eval statements:
use vars qw/*name/;
*name = *File::Find::name;
(@ARGV) or usage();
my (%files, $tString, $reverse);
$reverse = 1 if ($ARGV[1] =~ /r.*/);
# Traverse desired filesystems
File::Find::find(\wanted, $ARGV[0]);
# sort %files
::Find::name;
(@ARGV) or usage();
my (%files, $tString, $reverse);
$reverse = 1 if ($ARGV[1] =~ /r.*/);
# Traverse desired filesystems
File::Find::find(\wanted, $ARGV[0]);
# sort %files by mod. time, print.
if ($ARGV[1] =~ /r.*/) {
foreach my $f (sort { $files{$b} = $files
date_sort
./date_sort /directory/to/sort
I use this primarily on directory hierarchies of regular files, so I'm not
guaranteeing what will happen if you use it on directories that contain
other sorts of files.
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, name the file something, like 'date_sort'. Then
chmod +x date_sort
./date_sort /directory/to/sort
I use this primarily on directory hierarchies of regular files, so I'm not
guaranteeing what will happen if you use it on directories that contain
other sorts of files.
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Y'know, being a newbie at something is about as stupid as things generally
get. So I'm feeling totally dumb at the moment.
The feeling will go away after a while, really.
But when I try:
# ./date_sort /
I get:
use: bad interpreter: No such file or
Hi, David--
Thanks :)
# which perl
/usr/bin/perl
#head date_sort
head: date_sort: No such file or directory
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 11/7/05 3:17 PM, David Fleck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Y'know, being a newbie at something is about as stupid as
David Fleck wrote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
But when I try:
# ./date_sort /
I get:
use: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
usual suspect is Carriage Return/Line Feed line term instead of just
Line Feed.
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Jeffrey Ellis wrote:
Hi, David--
Thanks :)
# which perl
/usr/bin/perl
#head date_sort
head: date_sort: No such file or directory
??? where'd the file go?
Also, did you see Richard Burakowski's note about the possible
carriage return / line feed problem?
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Hi, Richard --
Do you mean in David's script (I have heard of that happening before with
copy and paste)?
How can I tell if that's the case? And how would I go about fixing it?
All My Best,
Jeffrey
on 11/7/05 4:33 PM, Richard Burakowski at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
David Fleck wrote:
On
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Dev FreeBSD thusly...
Tried to use 'ctags' for FreeBSD sources.
However, I could not find the '--recurse' and '--sort' options in ctags
available on FreeBSD.
Are there any alternatives.
deve/ctags port, in fact.
- Parv
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Parv thusly...
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
wrote Dev FreeBSD thusly...
Tried to use 'ctags' for FreeBSD sources.
However, I could not find the '--recurse' and '--sort' options
in ctags
Are there any alternatives.
deve/ctags port, in fact
Hello,
I am trying to shift over from Linux to FreeBSD.
Tried to use 'ctags' for FreeBSD sources.
However, I could not find the '--recurse' and '--sort' options in ctags
available on FreeBSD.
Are there any alternatives.
I have a dual-boot Linux and FreeBSD 5.4
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Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Lowell Gilbert [2005-07-20 09:19 -0400]
You're right that the outputs wouldn't *have* to be pre-generated, but
doing it on the fly would make the project both more difficult to
implement and (I think) less convenient to use.
This,
On 21 Jul 2005 10:29:05 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Lowell Gilbert [2005-07-20 09:19 -0400]
You're right that the outputs wouldn't *have* to be pre-generated, but
doing it on the fly would make the project both more
Svein Halvor Halvorsen writes:
* Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What would be nice, is some kind of nullfs-like read only filesystem
that would send all files through a configurable filter when opened.
That way I could put all my music in FLAC format on hdd, and
* Lowell Gilbert [2005-07-20 09:19 -0400]
You're right that the outputs wouldn't *have* to be pre-generated, but
doing it on the fly would make the project both more difficult to
implement and (I think) less convenient to use.
This, I do not get. Why is it, that this would be less
Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What would be nice, is some kind of nullfs-like read only filesystem that
would send all files through a configurable filter when opened. That way I
could put all my music in FLAC format on hdd, and then, when I wanted to
transfer some
* Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What would be nice, is some kind of nullfs-like read only filesystem
that would send all files through a configurable filter when opened.
That way I could put all my music in FLAC format on hdd, and then,
when I wanted to transfer
What would be nice, is some kind of nullfs-like read only filesystem that
would send all files through a configurable filter when opened. That way I
could put all my music in FLAC format on hdd, and then, when I wanted to
transfer some tracks to my portable player, I could grab the files from
Svein Halvor Halvorsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would be nice, is some kind of nullfs-like read only filesystem that
would send all files through a configurable filter when opened. That way I
could put all my music in FLAC format on hdd, and then, when I wanted to
transfer some tracks
Hi All,
I am trying to sort a tab delimited file with sort. The problem I am
having is with the -t option. I do not know how to pass a tab.
Things I have tried:
sort -t \t
sort -t '\t'
sort -t \t
sort -t 0x09
sort -t '0x09'
sort -t 0x09
sort -t ^I
sort -t '^I'
sort -t ^I
Any suggestions would
On 7/14/05, Daniel Malaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to sort a tab delimited file with sort. The problem I am
having is with the -t option. I do not know how to pass a tab.
snip
sort -t \t
/snip
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
remove the space between -t
On 7/14/05, Nelis Lamprecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/14/05, Daniel Malaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to sort a tab delimited file with sort. The problem I am
having is with the -t option. I do not know how to pass a tab.
snip
sort -t \t
/snip
Any
Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
On 7/14/05, Nelis Lamprecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/14/05, Daniel Malaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to sort a tab delimited file with sort. The problem I am
having is with the -t option. I do not know how to pass a tab.
snip
sort -t \t
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 10:47:50AM -0700, Daniel Malaby wrote:
Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
On 7/14/05, Nelis Lamprecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/14/05, Daniel Malaby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sniiip
E002 19085 GENERAL DYNAMICS5031802 E-GL/VX/B/R1.0 SFT CD, GL
VXWORKS
ECLIPSE3 PMC,
VGA 16MB Q70 11/17/05 7 $846.00 $5,922.00
Are you sure that these columns are tab delimited ?
likely not, but sort will grab each white space delimited column, so if
INGENIERIA Y ELECTRONICS is really a single value, you're not going to be able
to sort
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 10:47:50AM -0700, Daniel Malaby wrote:
The sample data has 9 fields, I am trying to sort on the fifth field,
here is what I have tried.
sort -t\t +4 -5 -o test.txt sample.txt
I did try removing the space and it did not work, I have also tried
removing the -5. I
Hi All,
I am trying to sort a tab delimited file with sort. The problem I am
having is with the -t option. I can not get it to accept a tab.
Things I have tried:
sort -t \t
sort -t '\t'
sort -t \t
sort -t 0x09
sort -t '0x09'
sort -t 0x09
sort -t ^I
sort -t '^I'
sort -t ^I
Any suggestions
On 07/08/05 09:51 AM, Daniel Malaby sat at the `puter and typed:
Hi All,
I am trying to sort a tab delimited file with sort. The problem I am
having is with the -t option. I can not get it to accept a tab.
Things I have tried:
sort -t \t
sort -t '\t'
sort -t \t
sort -t 0x09
sort -t
up the swatchrc file and got it sort of working but I have
two problems. I've google'd and read the man page forwards and backwards
but am stuck...
It goes like this:
My file first has a line:
watchfor/Illegal user|BREAKIN/
that works...
Then I have:
mail [EMAIL PROTECTED],subject
Could somebody recommend a device (router/AP) which will make
IPSec-over-802.11[bg] connections w/ LAN clients (around USD150)?
Netopia 3387W-ENT seems to be one of those ...
http://www.pcmall.com/pcmall/shop/detail~dpno~278586.asp
Bizarro...
After having another search of the archives and seeing someone suggest
they were having make problems in X:
(http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/htdig/freebsd-questions/2004-September/058300.html)
... I ran the make installkernel outside of X (i.e. in a console) and it
works fine.
Try
Hi,
Had another search of the archives and found someone having a similar
problem making gtk12.
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/htdig/freebsd-questions/2004-September/0581
90.html
Saw an answer that the issue was running the make in X.
So, I switched to a console and tried to install the
of X (i.e. in a console) and it
works fine.
Try to run it in aterm or xterm and you get the can't shift that many
error.
I cannot pretend to know anything about why this is the case.
This error seems to be caused by some sort of mishandling of nls.alias
when this command runs:
: cd /usr/share
/058300.html)
... I ran the make installkernel outside of X (i.e. in a console) and it
works fine.
Try to run it in aterm or xterm and you get the can't shift that many
error.
I cannot pretend to know anything about why this is the case.
This error seems to be caused by some sort
and you get
the can't shift that many error. I cannot pretend to know
anything about why this is the case.
This error seems to be caused by some sort of mishandling of nls.alias
when this command runs:
: cd /usr/share/nls; set - `grep ^[a-zA-Z] /usr/src/etc/nls.alias`;
: while
)
and it works fine. Try to run it in aterm or xterm and you get
the can't shift that many error. I cannot pretend to know
anything about why this is the case.
This error seems to be caused by some sort of mishandling of nls.alias
when this command runs:
: cd /usr/share
Philip Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Had another search of the archives and found someone having a similar
problem making gtk12.
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/htdig/freebsd-questions/2004-September/0581
90.html
Saw an answer that the issue was running the make in X.
So, I switched
On 2004-09-22 13:44, Phil Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 13:15, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Weird. Everything seems ok but you seem to be bumping on a problem
related to the shell in use :-/
Weirder... installed Eterm... and I can installkernel install ports
fine. So
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 15:18, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2004-09-22 13:44, Phil Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 13:15, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Weird. Everything seems ok but you seem to be bumping on a problem
related to the shell in use :-/
Weirder... installed
Phil Payne wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 15:18, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2004-09-22 13:44, Phil Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 13:15, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Weird. Everything seems ok but you seem to be bumping on a problem
related to the shell in use :-/
xterm
and using su - instead of su fixes the issue.
Not sure what's different in the environment that makes a full login
shell work though.
Anyway, many thanks to all who helped sort this out.
Thanks,
Phil.
HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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Thank you that worked. You know that nowhere in the 'man sort' info
does it say that to use sort command you have to use pipe commands
to feed it data. How is somebody without UNIX programming background
going to read that and know how to feed sort it's data to sort?
Don't you think the man sort
In the last episode (Apr 23), JJB said:
Thank you that worked. You know that nowhere in the 'man sort' info
does it say that to use sort command you have to use pipe commands to
feed it data. How is somebody without UNIX programming background
going to read that and know how to feed sort it's
At 2004-04-23T13:00:17Z, JJB [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank you that worked. You know that nowhere in the 'man sort' info does
it say that to use sort command you have to use pipe commands to feed it
data.
It doesn't because you don't. The syntax is:
sort [OPTION]... [FILE]...
which
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, JJB wrote:
Thank you that worked. You know that nowhere in the 'man sort' info
does it say that to use sort command you have to use pipe commands
to feed it data.
You don't have to use pipes or redirection:
sort -n /etc/hosts
Don't you think the man sort info needs
How to specify the fields the sort program is to sort on?
My file has blanks between the fields and I want to sort on
field number 9 which is ip address.
I want to sort filea and put results in fileb.
A sample of the sort command to be used from the command line would
go an long way
In the last episode (Apr 22), JJB said:
How to specify the fields the sort program is to sort on?
My file has blanks between the fields and I want to sort on
field number 9 which is ip address.
I want to sort filea and put results in fileb.
A sample of the sort command to be used from
To whom it may concern,
What happened to www.bsdi.com website.
Can't seem to get to it.
Thank you,
James Falknor
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At 22:30 1/28/2004, J.D., wrote:
To whom it may concern,
What happened to www.bsdi.com website.
Can't seem to get to it.
Thank you,
James Falknor
WhoIs is OK:
http://www.TrueWhois.com/print_version.php?domain=BSDI.com
WindRiver.com is OK:
http://www.WindRiver.com/products/bsd_os/
NetCraft
The fact that the FQDN for this box is simply 'larry' is
the cause of
the problem...?
Yes. Sort of. As I understand it, 'larry' isn't enough to get be an
entire FQDN. So, really, it's not a FQDN, since 'larry' isn't a top
level domain like 'com' or 'org'. But, more simply, yes
Hi,
I have 5000 IP addresses that I need to get the following info for:
Name of Organisation
Country of Organisation
Web Address or organisation.
The IPs can be from anywhere, and whois reports are different depending on
which server the info comes from. Does anyone have any genius style ideas
Hi,
Perusing my logs, my query-log (BIND 8.3.4, FreeBSD 4.7R) is suddenly filled
with odd queries for extra. Like so:
XX /207.217.120.20/extra.asarian-host.net/MX/IN
No extra exists, btw. It seems some for of attack. Many of these queries
also come from legitimate name servers, so I cannot
Typo in this file...
Index: sys/dev/dpt/dpt_scsi.c
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RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/dpt/dpt_scsi.c,v
retrieving revision 1.34
diff -u -r1.34 dpt_scsi.c
--- sys/dev/dpt/dpt_scsi.c 2002/11/06 21:19:17 1.34
+++
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 01:24 PM, Alan Day wrote:
Typo in this file...
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You could send-pr it.
-Chuck
Chuck Swiger | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | All your packets are belong to
us.
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On Thursday, 16 January 2003 at 13:24:21 -0500, Alan Day wrote:
Typo in this file...
Index: sys/dev/dpt/dpt_scsi.c
I've committed the fix. Thanks.
Greg
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