Re: [gentoo-user] config files in /etc need updating

2003-06-26 Thread Gëzim
That is better, thanks :) --- sergey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Output of colordiff is more readable ;) __ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] config files in /etc need updating

2003-06-26 Thread sergey
Output of colordiff is more readable ;) > > > 2.) What do < and > mean ? > > Assuming you're doing > > # diff FILE-A FILE-B > > '<' indicates the contents of FILE-A > '>' indicates the contents of FILE-B > > note: when running etc-update, the diff it shows you is FILE-A is the > original (your ver

Re: [gentoo-user] config files in /etc need updating

2003-06-25 Thread Richard Kilgore
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:14:37PM -0700, Gëzim Hoxha wrote: > Now I have a few question: > 1.) What does the number mean [at diff]? > 2.) What do < and > mean ? > 3.) What does the broken line mean ? > 4.) How would I fix this cupsd.conf thing? > > Thank you, > > ZiM Not sure if this is opinion

Re: [gentoo-user] config files in /etc need updating

2003-06-25 Thread Juan Ángel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, > 56c56 > < ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --- > > > #ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 166c166 > < LogLevel debug2 > --- > > > LogLevel info > > 477c477 > < BrowseAddress @IF(eth0) > --- > > > #BrowseAddress @IF(name) That's the output from dif

Re: [gentoo-user] config files in /etc need updating

2003-06-25 Thread Pat Kerwan
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 04:14:37PM -0700, G?zim Hoxha wrote: > [snip] > I did that and the output was this: > root# > 56c56 > < ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --- > > #ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 166c166 > < LogLevel debug2 > --- > > LogLevel info > 477c477 > < BrowseAddress @IF(eth0) > ---

[gentoo-user] config files in /etc need updating

2003-06-25 Thread Gëzim
Hi everyone, I update my cups, when it finished merging is said: *IMPORTANT 3 config files in /etc/ need updating. I did find /etc -iname '._cfg_*' and the output was this: /etc/cups/._cfg_printers.conf /etc/cups/._cfg_cupsd.conf /etc/._cfg_man.conf I got some help from reading th