> cd /usr/bin
1112 > rpm -q rpm
rpm-3.0.5-3mdk
1113 > rpm -qf ./mawk
mawk-1.3.3-1mdk
1114 >
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-Stranger things have happened but none stranger than this. Steven W. Orr-
Does your driver's license say Organ Donor?Blac
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Jeff Macdonald wrote:
> As far as I know, it always needed the full path
Nope... RH 6.1's version doesn't, and IIRC it's supposed to search your
path and/or use relative paths.
> >Trying out the Redhat 7.0 beta. Noticed that lpd no longer is in the
> >"lpr" package so
As far as I know, it always needed the full path
At 02:03 PM 7/31/00 -0400, Cole Tuininga wrote:
>*laugh* Ok - this is just amusing.
>
>Trying out the Redhat 7.0 beta. Noticed that lpd no longer is in the
>"lpr" package so I was trying to find out what it was (so I could
>uninstall it). T
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Cole Tuininga wrote:
> [root@(removed) init.d]# rpm -qf `pwd`/lpd
> LPRng-3.6.21-8
>
> Is this just a bug in rpm 4?
Looks that way...
>
> In other news, I'm very psyched that they've switched over to xinetd!
> 8)
Will you elaborate as to why?
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Derek Martin
System A
>People,
>
>I am trying to execute a PERL program based on email.
>I changed /etc/aliases, to add an alias:
>emailupdate: "|/home/bsparks/emaildb/emaildb.pl"
>I tried it both with, & w/out a space after the pipe |.
>After trying: echo "try this" | mail emailupdate
>I get a mail message saying:
>
At 03:39 PM 7/31/2000 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you have this option in sendmail.cf set?
DONTBLAMESENDMAIL
um..the other thing that i can think of is group. try putting the pl in
group mail.
i'm running outta ideas here..
~kurth
>People,
>
>I am trying to execute a PERL progra
*laugh* Ok - this is just amusing.
Trying out the Redhat 7.0 beta. Noticed that lpd no longer is in the
"lpr" package so I was trying to find out what it was (so I could
uninstall it). The following occurred:
[root@(removed) etc]# rpm -qf ./rc.d/init.d/lpd
file /rc.d/init.d/lpd: No such file
People,
I am trying to execute a PERL program based on email.
I changed /etc/aliases, to add an alias:
emailupdate: "|/home/bsparks/emaildb/emaildb.pl"
I tried it both with, & w/out a space after the pipe |.
After trying: echo "try this" | mail emailupdate
I get a mail message saying:
sh: emaildb
Ok that seemed to clear that up but brought about another problem. Now all my
mail is going to root even when addressed to Ray. In order to make it easier
to help me (and I really appreciate it) I have three separate users Shannon,
Ray and Page all want email addresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED] what
Yesterday, Ray Bowles gleaned this insight:
> Ok that seemed to clear that up but brought about another problem. Now all my
> mail is going to root even when addressed to Ray. In order to make it easier
> to help me (and I really appreciate it) I have three separate users Shannon,
> Ray and Page
Steve,
Where is your friend located?
The 250 computers mentioned, are at the seacoast.
I run a project out of Concord. We are also trying to coordinate with
other groups around the state.
Bob Sparks
PS. What is 16YO?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> There was a discussion here recently concerning 25
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