Casey Daniels wrote:
>
> On 10/20/2013 11:25 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>>
>> Are these lines split for email or are they that way in the file? I
>> think you need to escape some newlines. For example,
>>
>> # net device e1000e
>> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", \
>> ATTR{address}=="XX
>On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 18:33:53 +0200
>Frans de Boer wrote:
> Like I said no page is the same and I noticed that you handle every
> site in a different way using customized regex's. That is exactly the
> thing I try to avoid, but given the nature of things I assume that
> would be hard to accomplis
On 10/20/2013 11:25 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>
> Are these lines split for email or are they that way in the file? I
> think you need to escape some newlines. For example,
>
> # net device e1000e
> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", \
> ATTR{address}=="XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX", ATTR{dev_id}=
On 10/20/2013 04:43 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Frans de Boer wrote:
>> ...of changed/new files on http only sites like sourceforge.net?
>>
>> Keeping track of changed and new files on FTP sites is relative easy.
>> However, HTTP sites is differently and made complicated because no page
>> is the same
On 10/20/2013 11:25 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Casey Daniels wrote:
>> On 10/20/2013 10:36 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>>> Casey Daniels wrote:
My system was working fine, until I decided that I needed to add an
additional Network interface card (turned on the previous deactivated
onboard
On 10/20/2013 11:25 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Casey Daniels wrote:
>> On 10/20/2013 10:36 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>>> Casey Daniels wrote:
My system was working fine, until I decided that I needed to add an
additional Network interface card (turned on the previous deactivated
onboard
Casey Daniels wrote:
>
> On 10/20/2013 10:36 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> Casey Daniels wrote:
>>> My system was working fine, until I decided that I needed to add an
>>> additional Network interface card (turned on the previous deactivated
>>> onboard NIC). Now my network card names are all messed u
Op Sun, 20 Oct 2013 15:53:50 +0200 schreef hans kaper :
> Op Fri, 18 Oct 2013 23:42:03 +0200 schreef Dan McGhee :
>
>> I decided to write this since even in my old age I like receiving
>> feedback that my efforts are not in vain.
>>
>> Hats off to you {,B}LFS editors, maintainers, developers and l
On 10/20/2013 10:36 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Casey Daniels wrote:
>> My system was working fine, until I decided that I needed to add an
>> additional Network interface card (turned on the previous deactivated
>> onboard NIC). Now my network card names are all messed up. I've edited
>> the 70-pe
Frans de Boer wrote:
> ...of changed/new files on http only sites like sourceforge.net?
>
> Keeping track of changed and new files on FTP sites is relative easy.
> However, HTTP sites is differently and made complicated because no page
> is the same and directory listings are not easy. In fact, I d
Casey Daniels wrote:
> My system was working fine, until I decided that I needed to add an
> additional Network interface card (turned on the previous deactivated
> onboard NIC). Now my network card names are all messed up. I've edited
> the 70-persistent-net.rules file, but udev seems to be igno
Op Fri, 18 Oct 2013 23:42:03 +0200 schreef Dan McGhee :
> I decided to write this since even in my old age I like receiving
> feedback that my efforts are not in vain.
>
> Hats off to you {,B}LFS editors, maintainers, developers and list
> supporters. The job you do is almost insurmountable, yet
...of changed/new files on http only sites like sourceforge.net?
Keeping track of changed and new files on FTP sites is relative easy.
However, HTTP sites is differently and made complicated because no page
is the same and directory listings are not easy. In fact, I do not
remember anymore how
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