Today, Jason A. Smith wrote forth saying...
> I think it is more a matter of precedence, which rule is more important.
> Everything I know of that reads files like this, the comment starts with
> the # and goes to the end of the line, no continuation unless there is
> another # on the next line.
"when spiders unite they can tie down a lion" - ethiopian proverb
i think the idea of having an embedded web server in gmetad (gangliad) is
great but i might have been a little too excited about the idea of moving
all the web content into it. based on my experiences of the last few
days, i will s
Could you take a screen snapshot and send it to me?
Just so I understand, you have a setup something like this:
gmeta (not scalable) --> gmeta (not scalable) > cluster1
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 11:53 AM, Jason A. Smith wrote:
The bug I noticed is only in the web-frontend m
I think it is more a matter of precedence, which rule is more
important. Everything I know of that reads files like this, the comment
starts with the # and goes to the end of the line, no continuation
unless there is another # on the next line. The backslash continuation
is only for lines that ar